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| 11/03/2012 07:45:11 PM |
Smart shoppersby AbraComment: A bit more street and feet would have really helped this. It is vibrant and busy, but feels ungrounded, it is the shoppers that make this image and your framing marginalizes them. |
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| 10/08/2012 01:19:07 AM |
Rallyby colorcarnivalComment: I deeply love this image.The isolation if an individual in a crowd. The archetype of the cheerleader shifted to a unique individual whom you can not dismiss as an archetype. Great capture. |
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| 10/01/2012 12:42:05 AM |
The Technician by Art RoflmaoComment: You need to hunt down the person who gave this a 1 and sick Godzilla on his *ss. Great work Ken beautifully edited, and in a few years you will like this shot even more, when he is a few years older. Message edited by author 2012-10-01 00:43:46. |
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| 10/01/2012 12:37:48 AM |
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| 09/28/2012 11:41:57 PM |
Geminiby MinsoPhotoComment: Best photo in the challenge IMHO. Great lighting and great framing to balance sweetness and creepyness. |
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| 09/28/2012 05:25:49 PM |
Back in the Dayby elizadebComment: The framing feels a bit stilted, as if the cloth under the iron is the subject is the subject, with the bucket and wringer jumbled up in the top corner. |
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| 09/25/2012 01:25:48 AM |
Homeward Boundby PenelopeKComment: Lovely shot, I had it pegged a few notches higher, but congratulations on the HM |
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| 09/22/2012 04:34:28 PM |
Shooting The Flameby TransitComment: Originally posted by OmanOtter: Ok, now I'm still quite the novice at photography. But, it says that the ISO was 100 and the shutter speed was 1 second. How is an ISO of 100 fast enough to perfectly expose a bullet that is traveling at somewhere near 2,000 feet per second? Second, how is it that, on the left side of the screen, the bullet stayed in one spot long enough for a perfect exposure, whereas on the rest of the screen it was just a blur? It's a cool picture; but I don't think it's really a stopped-motion picture of a bullet in flight. |
This is not my image, but you could do such an image with those numbers. The bullet is frozen by a flash, the trail is left by available light. Here is a quick primer on photographing bullets in flight. |
| 09/21/2012 12:53:27 AM |
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| 09/19/2012 12:30:19 AM |
Leaf my tree, frog!by h2Comment: Wow. Lovely shot, the sort of delicate lighting I expect of you in the studio Oliver, but this looks like you were out in the world and you got it there too. |
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