Faces of Oshkosh 2012. #03 is a photograph by Ausra Huntington nee Paulauskaite which was uploaded on August 3rd, 2012.
Title
Faces of Oshkosh 2012. #03
Artist
Ausra Huntington nee Paulauskaite
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
Faces of Oshkosh 2012. #03
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As a passionate lover of aviation I had a dream to go to Oshkosh Air show for many years. It was a great joy when my dream came true. This photo of the laughing plane is as happy as I was. While walking about all the shiny colorful airplanes at airventure venue I noticed that many aircrafts have very amusing, funny faces. Yes, the front parts of their fuselages looked like different faces expressing various emotions. Some were happy, some grumpy, some serious... -----
You can find more faces in my aviation gallery, and even more are yet to come. Enjoy and maybe give one asa gift to your friend who loves aviation. This photo looks really great as a metal or framed print.
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Uploaded
August 3rd, 2012
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Comments (34)
Randy Rosenberger
It is an honor and privilege for me, your administrator of our family of friends and fine artists in the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery, to special feature some of your earlier works, submitted since our inception as a highly active group within the FAA family. So, I decided to give special recognition to these long time members for their time invested in making our family of friends and fine artists a family that many artists are proud to be members of. Thanks for all you do for our group to build one of the top groups in the top 1% of highly active groups on FAA. Thank you for being a member of WFS group and for your activity within.
Skip Willits
Striking image Ausra, I love the way you avoided getting yourself in the reflections. Well done!
Christopher Griffin
Absolutely, maybe my eye is crooked. :) Love it
Ausra Huntington nee Paulauskaite replied:
They are not. Just this plane is so human like... It's proved by science that the human face is not perfectly lined up- neither eyes nor ears or other parts of the face are exactly on the same level or same distance from the center. That's why some faces look tilted all the time.
Christopher Griffin
Great photo. I love aviation, its what i do for a living. If the picture was perfectly straight on and not slightly tilted it would be perfect in my books. Love it.
Ausra Huntington nee Paulauskaite replied:
Thanks for your comment and constructive critique Christopher.
Ausra Huntington nee Paulauskaite replied:
I see what you mean but I double checked that by grid and all rectangular details and the "mouth are fine. There is no way to level differently raised parts of the plane at the top without making other parts tilted. Sometimes we can not make things be perfect.