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| 09/18/2005 02:05:49 AM |
Shuffle Boardby Man_Called_HorseComment by JeffryZ: The focus is the problem here. It may be because the puck and person are moving, but the wall is what is in focus and what you want to look at. Excellent idea though. |
| 09/17/2005 11:48:33 PM |
Shuffle Boardby Man_Called_HorseComment by HVGB_photos: Great angle, but because of the lines in the tennis court poster and the tight focus leading to the man in the back (as well as the human interest of his smile) it's tough to get back to the idea of shuffleboard in this picture. |
| 09/17/2005 03:34:46 PM |
Shuffle Boardby Man_Called_HorseComment by Tammer: The lighting is a bit harsh and I wish the puck itself were more in focus. Interesting point of view though - shows creativity. |
| 09/15/2005 08:07:35 AM |
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| 09/14/2005 10:33:03 PM |
Shuffle Boardby Man_Called_HorseComment by sestevens: Love the perspective on this..but I think the focus may need to be reversed. It would probably be more idea to have the puck more in focus and the people more out of focus. |
| 09/14/2005 08:13:45 PM |
Shuffle Boardby Man_Called_HorseComment by racha: I would have liked it better it the people were completely out of focs and only the puck was in focus, but because of your title it makes me look at the puck and become frustrated because you can't make out what it is. |
| 09/14/2005 10:58:11 AM |
Shuffle Boardby Man_Called_HorseComment by JunieMoon: Nice idea. I would have liked a cleaner focus. If you had focused on the point in advance, then taken the picture, the disc would have been clearer and added a really nice perspective to the photo. I don't have as much of an issue with the out of focus person as I do with the disc. |
| 09/02/2005 02:24:12 PM |
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| 08/18/2005 04:40:44 AM |
The Workings of a Mad Manby Man_Called_HorseComment by datcat: It's even more mad when you're the patient! My brother-in-law has undergone something like this a few times to have his bone marrow checked for malignant cancer cells. Straight through the breast-bone, I imagine the needle is bigger though. He passed out the first time, now he requests a general anaethestic for the procedure.
This is pretty close to how I picture it.
Good image in anycase. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/18/2005 03:33:04 AM |
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