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Comment |
| 04/15/2002 06:30:00 PM |
Air Noahby sjgleahComment: Mr Noah is Airborne! Nice action shot.. good motion stop. If I were framing this shot, I would have tried to hide the brick wall that he's jumping from... |
| 04/15/2002 11:47:00 AM |
Is This Your Card?by ReignComment: I love the concept of stopped motion but the photograph is out of focus. Focus is a basic element of all good photos. |
| 04/15/2002 06:14:00 PM |
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| 04/15/2002 12:42:00 PM |
In Flight by joshuamliComment: This is going to be very difficult for me not to rate this photograph highly. This is an AWESOME photo. The composition is almost perfect. The wing is a little close to the bottom of the frame. The sharpness, detail, and perfect depth of field here makes this a phenomenal photograph. I am voting on this photograph by the same method I voted on another GREAT bird photograph. It would receive a 10 if the challenge was Birds. A gliding bird is a rather stationary object. I can't buy into this as a great interpretation of the challenge of "stopped motion". I related this to photographing a ferrari riding on a flatbed rail car in my earlier comments on another photograph. Kudos on the GREAT photo and keep up the good work. |
| 04/15/2002 02:10:00 PM |
Before Thunderby DanielComment: I have issues with people photogrphed from behind. I do see the stopped ball in the photo and recognized this as the stopped motion. The visual impact of this photo would be enhanced if the shot was a vertical orientation rather than horizontal and if shot from the other side of the batter. |
| 04/15/2002 08:58:00 AM |
Catfight Number 354by maknbaconComment: These are cute cats. I like to photograph my cat as well. My personal interpretation of a "stopped motion" challenge is to take something that is moving and freeze it in time so it appears to be standing still. In order to accomplish this, I believe that the moving subject of the photograph should be moving at a rapid pace. I'm sure these cats are not sitting still but my impression is that they could be. I don't FEEL motion in this photo. |
| 04/15/2002 02:24:00 PM |
Cool Breezeby ElCarniceroComment: I don't doubt that this fan was moving but it could be interpreted either way. In a situation like this, maybe tying streamers to the fan blades would have produced some dramatic indication of motion. Losing the fan blade in the right edge of the photo also reduced the overall impact of this shot. |
| 04/15/2002 07:41:00 AM |
Water Dripby RWTaylorComment: This is a nice entry! The shadow adds a nice effect to this photo. The contrast of this shot may have been improved some by choosing a different color background. Maybe a red, yellow, or some other brighter color could have enhanced the subject of the photograph. Nice work! |
| 04/15/2002 08:23:00 AM |
Mike Schwentner: Lien Grabby Ricky CleaveComment: I like the fog in this photo. The effect of stopped motion in this photo is OK too. To improve this photo, I may have cropped differently to eliminate the empty space at the top of the shot. I don't know if you could have had the camera lower to the ground, but if so, it may have created a more dramatic effect. |
| 04/15/2002 05:42:00 PM |
Spring Joyby MelanieComment: This is a cute photo.. the shadow makes it happen. I lower camera angle may have helped display that the goat is floating... |
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