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Wing Nut
10/06/2004 01:32:27 AM
Wing Nut
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Comment by cycloxslug:
a little noisy on the bottom. otherwise, cool shot.
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.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
09/24/2004 05:39:13 PM
.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
by Mark

Comment by ambaker:
After reading what you did to create this shot, I think you deserved a better score. However, many voters here take the challenge litterally, so you were probably voted lower because it wasn't real people on a real team. However I think your resourcefulness and creativity were great! I would never have thought of trying something like this.
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.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
09/23/2004 01:40:56 AM
.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
by Mark

Comment by Gabriel:
Now that I read your comment, I think that I can see the clear tape.

Regarding your photo, it seems a little noisy on the green background.
As I also have a c750 I know that it is quite noisy with "long" exposures. I think that you could have improved the quality of the picture by enabling the noise reduction of the camera. It works for me for shoots >= 1s.
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.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
09/22/2004 07:29:35 AM
.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
by Mark

Comment by Mark:
Originally posted by BobsterLobster:

Having had a second look, I wonder how this would have looked flipped horizontally. Most people's eyes (in the west) are used to reading from left to right, and I'm wondering if this would have scored higher with the implied motion following the left->right path.


I thought about that, but since most people kick better with their right foot, kicking across the body to the left side of the goal seems more natural
but I don't know, maby it would have worked better the other way.
.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
09/22/2004 07:21:03 AM
.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
by Mark

Comment by BobsterLobster:
Having had a second look, I wonder how this would have looked flipped horizontally. Most people's eyes (in the west) are used to reading from left to right, and I'm wondering if this would have scored higher with the implied motion following the left->right path.
Photographer found comment helpful.
.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
09/22/2004 06:05:00 AM
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.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
09/21/2004 09:06:33 PM
.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
by Mark

Comment by DarkRider:
very creative setup...I'd like to see how you did it...hope it does well
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.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
09/21/2004 08:16:47 PM
.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
by Mark

Comment by aznym:
This makes me wonder how many tries you had with the shot. It's a very cool idea and I love the effect. Original work. Very well done. Best of luck.
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.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
09/21/2004 08:26:54 AM
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.........WOW! and an amazing save by the American goalkeeper
09/21/2004 02:23:30 AM
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