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05/31/2013 10:31:42 AM · #1			 | 
		
		Ignoring the poor composition (caught this on the fly, so to speak), would something along these lines work for this challenge or is some kind of motion blur expected?
 
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05/31/2013 10:35:03 AM · #2			 | 
		
		I would say that would be definitely be appropriate. And similarly this one would be too I would imagine:
 
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05/31/2013 10:36:49 AM · #3			 | 
		
		Uhm I suppose...maybe a little slower on the shutter?  
 
 Frankly seeing that the current challenges are Missed Focus, Shoot from Behind your Subject and Animals in Motion, I think there's a conspiracy going on.  Anyone seen my tinfoil hat? |  
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05/31/2013 10:39:21 AM · #4			 | 
		
		Originally posted by snaffles:   Uhm I suppose...maybe a little slower on the shutter?  
 
 Frankly seeing that the current challenges are Missed Focus, Shoot from Behind your Subject and Animals in Motion, I think there's a conspiracy going on.  Anyone seen my tinfoil hat?  |   
 
 Yeah, Mark's dad is wearing it.  ;P |  
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05/31/2013 10:43:54 AM · #5			 | 
		
		| wow, I have spent most of my weekends around animals and the one time I'm participating in a photowalk we get animals. *sob* |  
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05/31/2013 10:51:12 AM · #6			 | 
		
		Originally posted by UrfaTheGreat:   wow, I have spent most of my weekends around animals and the one time I'm participating in a photowalk we get animals. *sob*  |   
 
 I'm actually waiting for my cousin to pick me up to go to the zoo. She's been trying for months to get a day off work to go. The problem is it's 94 degrees today and I don't think the animals will be doing anything but sleeping. LOL! |  
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05/31/2013 10:52:40 AM · #7			 | 
		
		| Yes, sounds like a little motion blur is in order here. |  
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05/31/2013 10:55:49 AM · #8			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Kelli:   Originally posted by UrfaTheGreat:   wow, I have spent most of my weekends around animals and the one time I'm participating in a photowalk we get animals. *sob*  |   
 
 I'm actually waiting for my cousin to pick me up to go to the zoo. She's been trying for months to get a day off work to go. The problem is it's 94 degrees today and I don't think the animals will be doing anything but sleeping. LOL!  |   
 
 Title: "the motion to sleep away the day passed unanimously", then you're good to shoot sleeping animals |  
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05/31/2013 11:02:23 AM · #9			 | 
		
		Originally posted by fldave:   Yes, sounds like a little motion blur is in order here.  |   
 
 I completely disagree. Case in point, Paul's shot. Those dogs are obviously moving without any motion blur.
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05/31/2013 11:06:41 AM · #10			 | 
		
		| Thinking I'll be able to get entries for all the challenges with relative ease.  Better take the more energetic of my two cats outside and chase her around :-) |  
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05/31/2013 11:07:35 AM · #11			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Kelli:   Originally posted by UrfaTheGreat:   wow, I have spent most of my weekends around animals and the one time I'm participating in a photowalk we get animals. *sob*  |   
 
 I'm actually waiting for my cousin to pick me up to go to the zoo. She's been trying for months to get a day off work to go. The problem is it's 94 degrees today and I don't think the animals will be doing anything but sleeping. LOL!  |   
 
 I guess you could be the one moving and we can pretend the motion blur is animal created even if the pose looks suspiciously stationary. |  
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05/31/2013 11:47:55 AM · #12			 | 
		
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05/31/2013 05:42:00 PM · #13			 | 
		
		The sad thing about challenges of this nature is that a great number of people have no appreciation whatsoever as to how difficult it is to capture one of these images.
 
 I had hopes for this one.... and it did not do all that well:   
 
 Live and learn I guess.
 
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05/31/2013 05:59:41 PM · #14			 | 
		
		Originally posted by RayEthier:   The sad thing about challenges of this nature is that a great number of people have no appreciation whatsoever as to how difficult it is to capture one of these images.
 
 I had hopes for this one.... and it did not do all that well:   
 
 Live and learn I guess.
 
 Ray  |   
 
 Yeah, it seems even tougher if your big, sexy, perfectly-lit, tack-sharp BiF photo is a predator that ISN'T carrying any prey.  IMNSHO I was robbed of a ribbon - an FS one, no less - 'cause this bird   didn't have a fish in its talons.
 
 Oh yeah.  And I'm not a member of the DPC Flavour-of-the-Month club.
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06/06/2013 11:10:33 AM · #15			 | 
		
		| the problem is that you can shoehorn animals in motion into most challenges but you can't shoehorn anything else into an animals in motion challenge. |  
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06/06/2013 12:50:54 PM · #16			 | 
		
		Lol....no shoehorns? You must mean a shoehorn in this challenge would be obvious.  However, there will be shoehorns. 
 
 Originally posted by blindjustice:   the problem is that you can shoehorn animals in motion into most challenges but you can't shoehorn anything else into an animals in motion challenge.  |  
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06/06/2013 06:41:26 PM · #17			 | 
		
		
 Dang,   tiberius, you have a cute cat. |  
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06/06/2013 07:04:50 PM · #18			 | 
		
		Originally posted by snaffles:   Originally posted by RayEthier:   The sad thing about challenges of this nature is that a great number of people have no appreciation whatsoever as to how difficult it is to capture one of these images.
 
 I had hopes for this one.... and it did not do all that well:   
 
 Live and learn I guess.
 
 Ray  |   
 
 Yeah, it seems even tougher if your big, sexy, perfectly-lit, tack-sharp BiF photo is a predator that ISN'T carrying any prey.  IMNSHO I was robbed of a ribbon - an FS one, no less - 'cause this bird   didn't have a fish in its talons.
 
 Oh yeah.  And I'm not a member of the DPC Flavour-of-the-Month club.  |   
 
 snaffles -- you were robbed. |  
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06/06/2013 07:12:01 PM · #19			 | 
		
		I know what you mean Susan.  I should have entered this one in a free study.
  
 
 But I entered this one.
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06/06/2013 08:40:04 PM · #20			 | 
		
		So... for this challenge, does it have to be a photo of an animal, while that animal is in motion?
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06/06/2013 09:08:22 PM · #21			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Strikeslip:   So... for this challenge, does it have to be a photo of an animal, while that animal is in motion?  |   
 
 DOH!!!
 
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06/06/2013 09:09:53 PM · #22			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Neat:   Originally posted by Strikeslip:   So... for this challenge, does it have to be a photo of an animal, while that animal is in motion?  |   
 
 DOH!!!
 
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 I thought it was night sky... :P
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06/06/2013 09:09:54 PM · #23			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Strikeslip:   So... for this challenge, does it have to be a photo of an animal, while that animal is in motion?  |   
 
 You are thinking of the Real Estate challenge. |  
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06/06/2013 09:48:48 PM · #24			 | 
		
		I'm so confused... real estate at night?
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06/06/2013 09:56:58 PM · #25			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Strikeslip:   I'm so confused... real estate at night?  |   
 Yeah, with animals in all the rooms. Animals MOVING in all the rooms. Break out the horsehead and the gorilla suit. |  
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