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| 08/09/2006 10:05:22 PM |
Need for Speedby cabaComment: A bit more contrast/levels maybe to make this pop. Does he have a mouthguard? Composition is very good; stopped motion is good as well. |
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| 08/09/2006 10:00:46 PM |
Polar Twistby StrikeslipComment: Love the pattern the water has formed here! Very nice stopped motion. Like the way you've filled the frame. |
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| 08/09/2006 09:59:10 PM |
killer "B"by gocComment: Focus is nice and sharp! I'm gonna have to say he doesn't appear to be flying, but rather just sitting on a piece of glass - hence, not quite what's being looked for in this challenge. Also, he's rather centered with nothing much else in the frame. |
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| 08/09/2006 09:57:16 PM |
ButterFlyby MelTech1Comment: Pretty good shot considering how hard it is to catch these guys in flight! Would have been better if he'd been a bit more in focus and not quite so close to the top of the frame. |
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| 08/09/2006 09:56:21 PM |
Puddle jumperby joynimComment: Good job of stopping the motion. A bit flat as far as color/contrast; line running along the background detracts a bit. |
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| 08/09/2006 09:55:02 PM |
cooking!by Ecce_SignumComment: Very good setup - good background items without being too busy. Nice job of stopping the motion. Not sure I like the use of selective desat; in color it might be good for a stock photo. |
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| 08/09/2006 09:31:47 PM |
Strike!by timfythetooComment: Trading Post comment
Dang, nearly died laughing reading the commentary! And your dad owns a bowling alley but can't bowl? Oh, and I want some credit for setting this idea in your head (see "2 second challenge"). As for the picture - I think it's very well done. Good color (which is hard to get in bowling alleys), great lighting (equally hard) some stopped motion with some motion blur, good angle. Not sure I would have liked the dead-on one as much, despite the pain you went through to get it. All in all, I think this worked out well. May not have been as "exciting" as some of the higher ranked scoring shots due to subject matter. And I'm sure you're more glad than anyone that the potential collision mentioned did NOT occur. |
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| 08/09/2006 09:26:17 PM |
stand on itby SkipComment: And how did you keep the board and the gentleman from landing on you? Nice perspective and love the accompanying documentary shot from Pawdrix. |
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| 08/09/2006 09:19:45 PM |
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| 08/09/2006 09:17:07 PM |
Wheeeeeeeeby ericwooComment: Trading Post comment
Wow! Nice of you to stop by, enter a challenge, and score over a 7. :-) Your wife should get bonus points, too, I might add. Looks like you had a great time shooting, though! So what makes this shot work? Probably the key thing, imo, is that you can see, very clearly, the expression on his face. After that, there's very good adherence to the rule of thirds, good color, and the stopped and not quite stopped motion. I can't see anything to suggest to make it "better". Great shot, great score! |
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