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| 02/23/2006 08:24:51 PM |
Fish Fallby RyShuComment by kablargh: greatly envied is the man who got to take this picture. marine beauty well captured |
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| 02/23/2006 02:37:50 PM |
Fish Fallby RyShuComment by flipcitykingz: no doubt this image will earn heaps of praise.
amazing capture.
the school of fish in the top frame seem to be in a bombing dive towards the school of fishes below.
the stripes on their skin are hypnotic.
goodluck. |
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| 02/23/2006 02:30:10 PM |
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| 02/23/2006 02:20:05 PM |
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| 02/22/2006 07:55:54 PM |
Fish Fallby RyShuComment by elemess: Nice choice of color for the duotone, but this seems too busy for the format. I feel like I'm missing details, especially in the rocks(?) center-right. |
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| 02/22/2006 07:53:48 PM |
Fish Fallby RyShuComment by tph1: Excellent. Subject well suited to the challenge. Only one I've added to my favorites. |
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| 02/22/2006 05:22:28 PM |
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| 02/22/2006 10:48:41 AM |
Fish Fallby RyShuComment by persimon: A lot of repitition. At first I thought the image was too busy, but now that my eyes have adjusted to it, I find it pleasing. |
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| 02/21/2006 11:01:38 PM |
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| 02/21/2006 10:48:09 PM |
Spun (self portrait)by RyShuComment by cresus: Greetings from the Critique Club!
Hard to say much about this photo. It was an interesting submission for this challenge. The lighting is strange with the bright stripe behind you and there's a large shadow across your face. The long exposure made your face distort which is distracting. I think you probably could've achieved what you were looking for here with a shorter exposure which would have resulted in less 'deformation.' I think this didn't score well because nothing is jumping out of the picture. The idea behind motion panning is to blur the background to give a look of speed to the subject and bring the subject out of the shot. Here, you're blurred too (because it's hard to stay still in the frame) so it's basically just an interesting study in motion panning as opposed to a picture that makes people really interested in the subject. Very clever idea though and definitely very interesting. |
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