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| 08/09/2007 02:01:01 AM |
Male Bondingby GermaineComment: Good pan. You got the things that count to stay relatively sharp. I like the way the wheels look framing the clear shot of the logo. edit; Oh, and the Pinnocio nose is cool too, like he is telling lies about his youth. Message edited by author 2007-08-09 02:02:26. |
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| 08/09/2007 12:51:55 AM |
The Stone Houseby JeffDayComment: This is very nice, and has a good story to go with it. It makes me think about how it must have been to have lived at the time this was built, and to have done this kind of work.
The image itself is well processed, with the grainy looking foreground, and selective desat to get the color to pop thru the window the way it does. The textures an lines where the stones fit to each other is a visual treat. |
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| 08/09/2007 12:41:07 AM |
Exhuberanceby RetroesqueComment: Excellent processing with this image. This is a delightful moment, and the whole scene just seems "right." |
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| 08/09/2007 12:37:20 AM |
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| 08/09/2007 12:32:50 AM |
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| 08/09/2007 12:29:52 AM |
Amusement @ the Fairby annigComment: It surprises me how much the subject is stretched and blurred, and is still clearly a person. This was a good concept and you made it work well. It does capture the feel of the ride. |
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| 08/09/2007 12:26:49 AM |
The Whir of a Fine Chefby SandyPComment: This is great that you are enjoyng working with motion blur in some of your work shots. I hope that the subjects are liking it as much as we commenters are. It does seem strange after so long striving to shoot razor sharp images to look for ways to make blur and softness a part of the compositions of images as we shoot them. |
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| 08/09/2007 12:15:55 AM |
Shuffling Into Oblivionby timfythetooComment: This is a most unique image! Kudus to you for having the self confidence to run against the grain and put something totally original in a challenge.
I like the image a lot too. The tilt seems to connect with the whole "kid in a walking daydream" concept. |
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| 08/09/2007 12:08:47 AM |
13th and Marketby banmornComment: Interesting how so many components of theis image have horizonal lines due to your being moving. It is very strong in the brick behind the people. The lighter dressed people look a bit like robots with the blur. It looks like you were "reverse panning" the building in the background to get the effect. Neat shot. |
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| 08/09/2007 12:02:02 AM |
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