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Power & Speed In Slow Motion
Power & Speed In Slow Motion
loriprophoto


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Long Exposure (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Canon EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 IS USM
Location: In a friend's pasture
Date: Jul 26, 2005
Aperture: f19
ISO: 100
Shutter: 30th
Galleries: Animals, Blur
Date Uploaded: Jul 28, 2005

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Statistics
Place: 92 out of 200
Avg (all users): 5.5226
Avg (commenters): 7.2222
Avg (participants): 5.5185
Avg (non-participants): 5.5259
Views since voting: 1104
Views during voting: 417
Votes: 243
Comments: 11
Favorites: 1 (view)


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/07/2005 04:33:37 PM
I can almost hear the hooves and feel the breeze as this majestic animal runs by. Nicely captured.
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08/07/2005 12:24:03 AM
Good shot. Nice composition and the blur serves a definite purpose and adds to the photo, IMO.
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08/07/2005 12:05:36 AM
I find this photo to have a major clarity issue. I believe its caused by the brightness and contrast level. Try bringing down the brightness by -5 or -10 and uping the contrast by +5 or +10. I think you'll find a more vibrant photo with less blur (I'm not refering to the background or the horses legs). Good luck in this challenge. <5>
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08/05/2005 12:57:24 AM
Good job on the panning. A little over-exposed on the shoulder of the horse, but I really like the movement shown on the legs and ground.
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08/04/2005 03:03:18 PM
nice capture. just a hair overexposted. just a personal perference but i would have liked the blur on just the foreground or the background. i'm thinking bluring the background while keeping the horse more in focus with a pan would have worked the best. perhaps you tried that and it's easier said than done as the feet move faster than the body. so maybe concentraiting on the head would have been easier. just some thoughts from someone who has never tried this technique and needs to do so before posting comments.
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08/03/2005 09:04:41 PM
Fit Challenge Criteria: 1/2
Color/Contrast: 2/2
Composition:1/2
Photo Quality: 2/2
My Subjective Affinity: 1/2

Really nice pan shot. Good lighting. Crop is a little tight at the rear.
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08/03/2005 05:35:32 PM
you moved the camera perfectly for this shot, well done and good luck.
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08/03/2005 08:53:53 AM
When I look at the horse, it looks like it's actually moving. Well done.
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08/02/2005 09:14:56 PM
beautiful horse. great movement.
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08/01/2005 02:14:01 AM
gorgeous.. 8
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08/01/2005 01:00:00 AM
Love the movement!!! Maybe bring down the brigtness just a touch.
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