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Exhale
01/25/2007 10:08:18 PM
Exhale
by WillSnaps

Comment:
Lovely - captures "exit" with action and imagery
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Running in Circles
01/22/2007 10:24:14 PM
Running in Circles
by dahved

Comment:
before>> the opposite of intended??! looks like you're on the merry-go-round effectively capturing the stationary horse while the world moves about you..... clever.....

after>> I understand that this was in fast a true "motion pan" -- just goes to show how well executed this was! and in somewhat dim light too!
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What's that Daddy?
01/18/2007 09:26:28 PM
What's that Daddy?
by InDots

Comment:
this is great - very clever! I only wish a deeper depth of field was used so that both the car and the banner were in focus, but maybe having it slightly out of focus adds to that element of incidental mystery?
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The winds of Scotland
01/17/2007 12:52:29 AM
The winds of Scotland
by dd1989

Comment:
I don't believe that this meets the challenge: "motion panning" means (to me) moving the camera to track a moving subject. This image appears to be a slow exposure from a stationary camera to illustrate the motion of the passers-by....
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Jolly Jumper
01/17/2007 12:51:51 AM
Jolly Jumper
by aabatkinson

Comment:
I don't believe that this meets the challenge: "motion panning" means (to me) moving the camera to track a moving subject. This image appears to be a too slow exposure from a stationary camera to illustrate the motion of the jumping girl (background is in focus)....
NYC Lady
01/17/2007 12:50:58 AM
NYC Lady
by gregm

Comment:
I don't believe that this meets the challenge: "motion panning" means (to me) moving the camera to track a moving subject. This image appears to be a slow exposure from a stationary camera to illustrate the motion of the pedestrians and the non-motion of the sitting lady....
High Velocity
01/17/2007 12:44:02 AM
High Velocity
by soup

Comment:
I don't believe that this meets the challenge: "motion panning" means (to me) moving the camera to track a moving subject. This image would have had to use a high-speed strobe (and stationary camera, a la Harold Edgerton) to capture a bullet in flight....unless (I suppose) this bullet were hand-tossed..... I don't see any panning blur, although if you're spinning your torso at the speed of a bullet, I'm even more impressed! :)
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Dance trio
01/17/2007 12:40:45 AM
Dance trio
by natalka9

Comment:
I don't believe that this meets the challenge: "motion panning" means (to me) moving the camera to track a moving subject. This image appears to be a slow exposure from a stationary camera to illustrate the motion of the dancers....
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Web
01/11/2007 12:33:32 PM
Web
by Tanveerhawk

Comment:
it's black&white, but don't see how this is a "portrait"
One Thing We Can Not Hold Bare
01/10/2007 07:22:10 PM
One Thing We Can Not Hold Bare
by crazedfost78

Comment:
neither black&white nor a portrait....
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