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| 01/18/2007 09:30:13 AM |
Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!by hajekaComment: Not enough subject, too much environment.
Good job of stopping motion. Little too much sharpen (jaggies)
Nice colors on Train. Rest of image is really dull and take a lot away. |
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| 01/18/2007 09:25:39 AM |
Dance trioby natalka9Comment: Colors are muted and shadowed heavily. Image subject is not interesting.
Not motion panning -- this is long exposure.
The environment is stationary. The subjects are blurred (in motion). To achieve motion panning, you should have a slow exposure and be tracking a moving subject so that you stop the motion of the subject and blur the background, leaving the impression of action (often fast action). |
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| 01/18/2007 09:19:26 AM |
Speedby oscarmeyerComment: Tilted perspective adds something to this image. Gives it the feel of speed, going downhill. Motion tracking was a bit off, leaving subject blurry like camera shake. Great finishing work and clarity/cleanness of picture. |
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| 01/18/2007 09:17:04 AM |
Bird Flewby samhallComment: Nice job on the stop motion/tracking of the head and placement of the subject. Coloration is unfortunate and takes away from the impact the image could have had if the water had been a brilliant blue. |
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| 01/18/2007 09:11:00 AM |
SPEED 2 by AlexSaberiComment: Excellent capture and placement of subject. Nice coloration, although appears a bit muted. Great stop motion and focus. |
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| 01/18/2007 09:05:01 AM |
approaching h y p e r s p a c eby SkipComment: Excellent capture. Nice job of stopping motion in the window of the taxi. Brilliant colors, great placement/size of subject compared to the rest of the image. Has a nice punch factor - image stands out well. Nice finesse. |
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| 01/18/2007 08:57:46 AM |
high-speed callerby Len ScapComment: I cannot tell what it is about this image that 'went wrong...' It appears extremely overexposed as well as oversharpened. A good job of stopping motion, however the subject appears ready to drive off the picture, instead of driving into the image, which is considered a poor composition choice. |
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| 01/18/2007 08:47:54 AM |
Here's looking at you, kid!!by JudiComment: Nice capture. Good job of panning and stopping motion. Preferred crop would have been only superkid...that would have had some real punch! |
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| 01/18/2007 08:45:48 AM |
All Aboardby dewdodesignComment: Subject was not tracked well. The motion of the subject in addition to the background takes on the appearance of camera shake instead of intended motion blur.
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| 01/18/2007 08:44:05 AM |
Gulls in Flight, Winter Dawnby Bear_MusicComment: this does not appear to be motion panning, but rather, long exposure with a stationary camera. I love the image and give the benefit of the doubt. |
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