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| 06/05/2008 06:28:47 PM |
I throw, you catch.by NobodyComment: Looking at the guy's legs and the grass behind him, there seems to be some camera shake(?), also the crowd are a bit too in focus, try opening the aperture to throw the background out of focus, at the same time this will also allow a faster shutter speed to totally freeze movement and reduce camera shake. |
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| 06/05/2008 06:25:18 PM |
Dog agility team in stepby jnenvirComment: I can see what you were trying to acheive here but to really pull it off your focus needs to be pin sharp. Well done on freezing the movement though. |
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| 06/05/2008 06:22:31 PM |
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| 06/05/2008 06:20:38 PM |
Last Two Standingby vsbozComment: I'm sorry, but heavy-handed post processing does not disguise the fact that your original image wasn't in pin sharp focus (right hand flower especially) |
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| 06/05/2008 06:17:41 PM |
Tied Together for 42kmby mcieslakComment: With this being an advanced editing challenge, I would have been tempted to clone out the pointing hand from behind 1579's head, and also the spare head on 1578's shoulder. Without your title, I may not have noticed the rope between their hands. Nonetheless a good image which shows their relief at finishing!! |
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| 06/05/2008 06:14:39 PM |
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| 06/05/2008 06:14:07 PM |
The Team Prevailsby BloodMapleComment: A good action sports image, however I don't think the 4th player at back should be included. It would look stronger if you cropped to just the celebrating players. |
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| 06/05/2008 06:08:43 PM |
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| 06/05/2008 06:06:12 PM |
New Parentsby kris9899Comment: Great composition and use of negative space on the left. I don't know the circumstances of the shot, but if you get a chance to reshoot and control your lightingm use a smaller aperture to ensure that everybody's faces are in focus, then this will be a killer image. |
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| 06/05/2008 03:02:26 PM |
A Man and his Dogby Bear_MusicComment: You have done well to retain correct exposure whilst shooting against a bright sky. I would really like to see this as a B&W or sepia tone print. Sadly I suspect the DPC faithfull are hammering you for heavy handed post processing. |
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