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03/05/2007 11:52:02 AM · #1 |
I've got to chose from 3 pictures... My assignment in DP Class was to capture movement and I like all three of these pictures and would like to know if there's one in particular that's more interesting then the others.
Opinions are certainly not on short hand around here, so have at it.. Also, feel free to critique, rip to shreads, compliment or laugh !! I'm new & learning is my goal.. Thanks everyone in advance for your time.
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Door #2-----
Door #3-----
Kristin
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03/05/2007 11:53:56 AM · #2 |
#3, it has good composition, crisp focus and an interesting story. |
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03/05/2007 12:40:14 PM · #3 |
I favour the one with the cricket bat.
Maureen |
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03/05/2007 12:41:57 PM · #4 |
I agree with Cindi, #3 for the same reasons. |
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03/05/2007 12:44:26 PM · #5 |
I agree - 3 has the most going on.
The motorcycle is a nice example of panning, but the background doesnt add anything.
The batting photo captures the batter's preparation to hit the high heat, but I am not crazy about the cropping.
The photo with the baserunner is especially nice because we can see the faces of three players and how the baserunner is so intent on getting back to the bag. |
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03/05/2007 01:52:38 PM · #6 |
IMO ...
#3 by a country mile! ... good cropping, good focus ... good action ... especially the blurred hand and leg of the runner tagging up ... AND the blur of the kicked up dust, I just noticed.
Lots going on here ... the other two are not even close IMO.
Message edited by author 2007-03-05 13:54:09.
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03/05/2007 01:56:16 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Maureen2: I favour the one with the cricket bat.
Maureen |
ROFL!
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03/05/2007 01:59:34 PM · #8 |
I agree with everyone - #3.
Number 1 is good for movement, but the motorcycle is not as sharp as I wish it would be, and #2 has a too centered composition. |
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03/05/2007 04:31:22 PM · #9 |
Thanks everyone !!! I was feeling #3 also, I just wished it showed more blurred movement.. It seems like NO ONE on a baseball field is ever still and the shots were either so blurred it was crap, or I had just missed that perfect moment.. I appreciate all of your time !!
Kristin |
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