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| 09/20/2004 10:28:09 AM |
Sky Highby arnitComment by Gil P: I just can't tell if he is moving or if he was just hanging there waiting for you to shoot...
Great shot! |
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| 09/20/2004 06:41:44 AM |
Sky Highby arnitComment by KevinRiggs: Great exposure on the sky. The subject has some harsh shadows but I think it works in this composition. I like the use of the space (is it truly negative space with the clouds providing a background of interest that the viewer can peruse?). I wish the subject were just a litlte higher in the composition to put the red helmet closer to the junction of the top and righthand thirds lines; as it is he seems to be almost centered top-to-bottom.
Everytime I look away and look back I notice the rider. This is a solid composition; the subject really pops out of this shot with action. Did you enhance the contrast on the bike rider? |
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| 09/20/2004 05:03:17 AM |
Flying Tackle by arnitComment by Russ: Superb photo! I love the expressions and the timing is perfect. A 10 for me. |
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| 09/20/2004 04:23:32 AM |
Sky Highby arnitComment by PhilipDyer: These shots tend to do well and with very good reason. This is an excellent motion capture of a dramatic subject with bright colors and a simple background. My only nitpick would be to move the subject up slightly, but it still looks great like this. Very nice job. |
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| 09/19/2004 10:54:07 PM |
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| 09/19/2004 08:10:42 PM |
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| 09/19/2004 06:52:05 PM |
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| 09/19/2004 04:19:43 PM |
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| 09/19/2004 12:38:21 AM |
Self Reflectingby arnitComment by Curious: Nice work. Very evocative. This has a feel of "defiant youth". You have handled the lighting expertly. The large shadow is very powerful and the use of black space around the frame adds real power to his/your stare. The angle of the mirror adds to the tension in this scene also. Every element of this image enhances the look in his eyes. Awesome work. |
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| 09/18/2004 10:00:47 PM |
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