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| 05/13/2007 01:37:22 AM |
Almost Homeby pejyorkComment: I really like this for a lot of different reasons. The composition is bang on with the focus being on the runner's face. You can see the determination to touch home base. You can see the tension in the catcher's body as he starts moving to tag the runner. The chain link fence could be a distraction but it visually frames the scene well while adding a common element of the sport into the shot. The exposure is excellent with no obvious blown highlights or underexposed areas. The only way this could be better is if this was shot at Yankee Stadium during game 7 of the World Series. Wow... |
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| 05/13/2007 01:30:26 AM |
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| 05/13/2007 01:29:06 AM |
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| 05/13/2007 01:28:05 AM |
Ground Ball up the Middleby rkligmanComment: Interesting shot at least in terms of the subject. The two boys in the background really detract from this picture however. |
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| 05/13/2007 01:24:41 AM |
T Ball Batterby eaglebeckComment: Nice shot but it is terribly noisy. You probably could have used a lot lower ISO to get the shot I think |
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| 05/13/2007 01:20:44 AM |
Winning momentby ryan_li64Comment: This could use some levelling but you captured a great moment here. I like the musculature that was captured in the horses. Its cool that you can even see the one horse's shoe. The board in the background really adds to the shot too. The motion blur in their legs really gives this a great feeling of action. |
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| 05/13/2007 01:18:09 AM |
Catch me if you can!by glad2badadComment: The two children on the right could have been cropped out to make a stronger composition. Of course they also show part of the story as well. |
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| 05/07/2007 01:30:59 AM |
Domestic Abuseby UbersteinyComment: I have to kinda agree with Art. If you'd gone with a title that might have fit with old pulp fiction or a B movie it would be less offensive (which would have knocked off a few ones and twos) and more macabre.
That aside I like the series and the bottom frame really ties the three shots together really well.
This series kinda reminds me almost of the scene in the first Evil Dead where Ash has to kill Linda. |
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| 05/04/2007 02:17:11 AM |
Paternal Brothersby sfmorrisComment: Interesting capture and a unique take on the challenge especially with the similarily colored horses. The image is well framed and the heads of the horses are composed nicely using the rule of thirds. A narrower depth of field here would help blur the background a bit more and make it less distracting.
The exposure is generally good but the sky is a bit bright. Not a lot that could be done about it however if a circular polarize was available it might have helped a bit.
Good sharpness in the subjects and nice detail in the face and neck especially.
If I were to shoot this again I would perhaps try a portrait orientation as well and compare. |
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| 04/30/2007 01:41:54 AM |
Making Wavesby rosiehallComment: The thought behind a "different" triptych is apparent and certainly worth a try. However, because you are basically trying to convey motion, putting the shots side by side would have been more effective. |
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