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Wednesday afternoon - Double Games
Wednesday afternoon - Double Games
johnm


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Challenge: School Days (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Sony DSC-F828
Location: UK
Date: Oct 17, 2004
Aperture: 8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 125
Galleries: Snapshot, Sports
Date Uploaded: Oct 18, 2004

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Statistics
Place: 109 out of 195
Avg (all users): 4.8696
Avg (commenters): 5.7500
Avg (participants): 4.6702
Avg (non-participants): 4.9725
Views since voting: 768
Views during voting: 359
Votes: 276
Comments: 13
Favorites: 0


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10/26/2004 03:10:02 PM
it's just too blury
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10/25/2004 03:16:47 PM
nice swirl of color!
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10/24/2004 01:17:36 AM
the focus is the ball - the whole picture should be frozen and the heads should not of been chopped off - sorry but thatz one bad shoot
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10/23/2004 09:26:49 PM
I think the movement makes this shot it would be static without it. well photographed and composed. 8
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10/23/2004 03:14:20 PM
As a former 2nd rowman, I have a soft spot for rugby shots (and its right on top of my head thanks to lots of tackling). I really like this shot for how the ball seems frozen but nothing else does. Actually seems like an ad for the ball manufacturer. Good luck.
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10/23/2004 08:44:20 AM
Good capture of movement and colour
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10/22/2004 02:06:01 PM
wow that is blurry.
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10/21/2004 09:11:07 PM
Nicely shot
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10/21/2004 01:25:39 PM
A really good effort but I find the motion blur is just too much of a good thing. Don't get me wrong---I like some motion blur. I just feel that a greater area of sharp focus on the boy holding the football would have created a bit more visual impact, IMO. As it is, the onlyl sharp area of focus is on his wrist andpart of his sleeve. Even the ball and most of his hand suffer from some motion blur. As it is, a quick viewing leaves the impression that the blur is created by camera shake.
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10/21/2004 12:39:34 PM
How did you achieve the motion blur on everything except the ball?
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10/21/2004 08:31:39 AM
Nice stop action and great colors to!
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10/21/2004 12:53:31 AM
Would have liked to see the focus on the children
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10/20/2004 03:36:29 PM
Great motion capture of scolastics sporting break . A strong body makes for a strong mind. Great color and framing...
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