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| 04/22/2002 12:29:00 AM |
Got Toast?by arnitComment: Congratulations on the good finish... I still like this photo! |
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| 04/15/2002 02:04:00 PM |
Got Toast?by arnitComment: I think i need some help interpreting this photo. Us simpel minded country boys don't know nuthin bout art... but it would make a good pink floyd album cover... |
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| 04/15/2002 09:35:00 AM |
walkin' aroundby mnewmanComment: He's moving alright... It's ashame that his left foot appears to have a little motion blur. Since the man walking is the subject of your photo, I would like to have seen him taking up much more of the frame. These cars need to be gone or be more dominant in the photo as well. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but are you shooting this photo through a window? I see two lines moving from the bottom top of this photo... The first one is in front of the man passing under his chin and the second is leaving from the rear corner of the SUV... both carry over into the grass. Are these possibly refelctions from inside the window? |
| 04/15/2002 12:25:00 PM |
Shogunby drewmediaComment: I wanted to try this shot myself. Poverty keeps me out of the Japanese Steak Houses most of the time :) I do see motion blur in the (is that an egg or an onion?) and in the spatula. It is very difficult to shoot 'stoped motion' shots in dark conditions without a flash. Your camera senses the darkness and lengthens the exposure time accordingly. |
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| 04/15/2002 02:06:00 PM |
I won!!!!!!by tomazlComment: Billy Joe Bob is too close to the top of the frame but he is a talented acrobat. I think a little added focus and sharpness would contribute to this overall quality of this photograph. |
| 04/15/2002 06:18:00 PM |
A Real Page Turnerby BAMartinComment: I like the attempt here but I have no indication that there is any motion being stopped. Primary objective should be to meet the challenge. |
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| 04/15/2002 02:16:00 PM |
milkby fannybComment: This is another very nice interpretation of stopped motion. The flash on your camera has washed out a lot of contrast, especially in the bottom of the frame. The contrast at the top is much better... Maybe a re-crop of this image would allow you to exclude the washed out area at the bottom of the frame. A lower camera angle may also allow the flash to be reflected away from the lens. |
| 04/15/2002 07:37:00 AM |
Lap Catby rumttuggerComment: This is probably one of the most unique entries into this challenge! I really like it. The composition is great. A little more depth of field may have captured more detail in the upper right portion of the photograph. |
| 04/15/2002 02:50:00 PM |
BE STILL!by AleciaComment: This is a very nice Tang but I don't like it as a 'stopped motion' challenge entry. |
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| 04/15/2002 06:38:00 AM |
Watching the Detectivesby xmutexComment: I would like to have an autographed print of this one. You could be the next Robert Maplethorpe. Did you know that the government funds art like this? Now, on to the photo... The subject of your photo, "the flowing stream of urine", is not frozen in time. You possibly could have fired the flash on this shot, which, in turn, would have frozen the motion and also created a better lighting situation and improved the overall quality of this shot. You do get extra points for lifting the lid, but those points may be cancelled out by the reduction in score for not replacing the roll of paper last time you visited this location. |
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