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| 06/13/2002 09:52:00 AM |
Disappearing Cars by brumosComment by FranziskaLang: I like the composition with the road curving around the building and the building following the ROT. However, the building is leaning to the left - you need to straighten out your horizon - it's very distracting. |
| 06/12/2002 11:56:00 PM |
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| 06/12/2002 08:41:00 AM |
Disappearing Cars by brumosComment by Kimbly: I don't like the title, but not going to mark down for that :) It seems a little tilted though...the edge of the building isn't quite parallel to the edge of the frame. I like the colors though, and the curve of the road there is interesting. |
| 06/11/2002 05:29:00 PM |
Disappearing Cars by brumosComment by jmsetzler: I like long exposures quite a bit... This shot does an excellent job of describing the 'on the road' challenge... As I look at this image very closely, I believe I see some lack of clarity that may have been caused by camera shake. I'm not sure how long this exposure is but I'm assuming it's at least 2 or 3 seconds long. If you were not on a tripod for this shot, I can see where the shake may have come from. If you *were* on a tripod, you can still get camera shake from simply pressing the shutter release button. When I do a shot like this, I setup my composition and framing and exposure, and then let the camera timer take the photo. If the timer opens the shutter, you minimize your camera shake quite effectively... Nice shot! |
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