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| 06/24/2004 08:06:30 PM |
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| 06/24/2004 08:02:12 PM |
Avocado treeby AndrewTOComment: i really like the background and its lighting. the only thing i would recommend would be to crop out the dark line on the right side. because its the darkest section of the background, it draws my attention away from the subject. |
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| 06/24/2004 07:57:35 PM |
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| 06/24/2004 07:54:44 PM |
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| 06/24/2004 07:51:27 PM |
Stained Glass Reverenceby slingshotComment: the one thing that i think would make the biggest improvement on your shot would be a more unique perspective. seeing something in a new way is one of the biggest things anyone can do to make their pictures stronger. |
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| 06/24/2004 07:46:58 PM |
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| 06/24/2004 11:03:22 AM |
Lamborghini Gallardoby redmoonComment: this pic took some skill. i was looking at my shot from the same challenge and you made this comment:
Originally posted by redmoon: great shot, brilliant conveyance of speed, and well done you for keeping the car in such pristine focus. must have been a right bugger to get right, or at least it would have been for me. 10. |
the funny thing is, i feel the same way about your shot. it would have been a bugger to get the blurring looking real, and for me it was much easier to just pan.
on a side note. the reflection observation is a good one. i would have never noticed.
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| 06/23/2004 11:03:31 PM |
Lamborghini Gallardoby redmoonComment: 1/100th of a sec is pretty fast. to get that much blur the car would have to be really moving. as an example take a look at this shot in the same challenge 1/120th . it's just a fraction faster and there is a lot less blur. however, we don't know how fast the race car was moving at the time (it could have been during a caution), or the distance from the car (being closer to the action would mean you have to pan quicker).
just the fact that people aren't sure if it is PS or real tells me that either way was done very well, and probably should have been top 10. |
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