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| 03/29/2004 09:18:24 AM |
Watch out !!!! (no edit)by willemComment: Very imaginative, I look forward to reading how you did this. I personally would have flipped the photo horizontally to exploit the top-left to bottom-right diagonal which is easier on the eye. |
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| 03/29/2004 09:13:23 AM |
Slight Breezeby boyte1Comment: Beautiful shot, but the motion blur is a bit subtle for me here, and I REALLY dislike your border which draws the eye away from the photo and is quite ugly. |
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| 03/29/2004 09:11:24 AM |
Perpetual by orussellComment: Great shot, high impact. Shame the bottom car has been cropped, and the black background is noisy. The noise could easily have been sorted in Photoshop. I would have boosted red and green in the shadows a tad. |
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| 03/29/2004 03:25:40 AM |
Racersby dkubinComment: I think this is a great picture, but it's far to small here for me to tell. |
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| 03/29/2004 03:24:48 AM |
Pet Peeveby ellamayComment: WOW, I love that eye! Great use of motion blur. I think you could do with a tighter crop though. I would flip the picture horizontally so he/she is looking from left to right, and crop tightly while leaving negative space on the right side of the frame. Shame about the dull colourless water, but I don't think you could help that. |
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| 03/29/2004 03:22:03 AM |
Driveby Spork99Comment: Great idea, makes me want to try it! I'd be tempted to try various poses with the driver of the car (safety first of course!)... maybe interaction with a passenger would make it more interesting... or perhaps fiddling with some of the controls. |
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| 03/29/2004 03:18:27 AM |
Clap your hands, sister!by olnosComment: Interesting shot, well composed and exposed. Shame about the noise, did you try NeatImage? The tiny amout of hair on the left (person off-frame) is offputting, I'd have included more, or cropped it out. |
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| 03/29/2004 03:16:16 AM |
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| 03/29/2004 03:15:27 AM |
Who's that?by andywightmanComment: It's clear you used a tripod, as there is a very impressive sharpness in this shot. However, the composition of these woods seems a bit uninspired, as if the camera was placed at the first opportunity. The pink of your subject is effective, but the shot doesn't really say much to me. Maybe if more had been made with the possible atmosphere that a wood can contain, but here it all seems very ordinary. |
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| 03/29/2004 03:11:45 AM |
Speedy Girlsby dirtkahunaComment: Great motion blur, well panned. Shame the background is too distracting though, especially the horizontal bar 1/3 way down the frame. |
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