> Jostein. Please accept this as constructive criticism: (I should not say
too much as I did not take any pix whatsoever) - have you ever considered
the way in which the thumbs are arranged, on first viewing?
>  I once worked in a picture library and learned how to make up a
"presentation". Most photographs have a direction. L-R, or R-L. Yes, ok
there are some which are T-B and B-T. Let's concentrate on the first group.
Separate the pix into L-R, R-L,  absolute corkers (any direction). The
corkers go in the centre. The drectional shots are arranged around them,
pointing the way to the best shots. L-R go on the left, whilst (you guessed
it) R-L on the right. Just try this at home with an archive sleeve and
lightbox.
>
> Kind regards from sunny Brighton
>
> Peter
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Also, you might try a somewhat slower shutter speed to show the propellers
as a blur.

Bill  KG4LOV
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