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| 04/16/2002 12:43:00 PM |
Spinningby shortredneckComment by Remie: I like the idea with the coin (I'm trying it myself now), but I think it would have been a more interesting picture, if the coin was at the end of spinning and in the process of falling over. That way it would give a better impression that the coin is in motion. |
| 04/15/2002 09:27:00 PM |
Spinningby shortredneckComment by Reuben: Good job! I tried this, and failed to get something I liked. It would be better if it was closer to finishing, but I know from experience that it isn't that easy. :) Overall, I like it. |
| 04/15/2002 06:36:00 PM |
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| 04/15/2002 01:16:00 PM |
Spinningby shortredneckComment by heritcon: Impossible to tell if it is falling or resting on edge. More of a mirrired surface would accent the slight gap. |
| 04/15/2002 01:12:00 PM |
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| 04/15/2002 12:51:00 PM |
Spinningby shortredneckComment by jmsetzler: This is a nice photograph of a spinning quarter. I can tell that it is spinning due to a little blur that is present in the photo. This photo could possibly be mis-interpreted as a stationary quarter because of the perspective. I tried some shots like this with poker chips. I found that getting down low with the camera and photographing the spin during the later stage when the chip was settling towards the table made a more dramatic shot. |
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