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08/07/2005 01:18:49 PM |
Hahaha--reminds me of a funny event from the early '70s, when my high-school buddy and I each had ten year old Citroens. |
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08/07/2005 01:01:13 PM |
Part of taking long exposure photographs is making sure your subject doesn't look like it was taken out of focus. In this case, I think that's what happened. |
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08/04/2005 08:50:53 AM |
This is a really good idea that didn't seem to pan out. I think it would've been a lot stronger if you maybe fired two flashes: one when the car was sitting on the ground, and two when the front of the car was at its highest point. |
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08/02/2005 11:18:08 PM |
Good capture of long exposure. However, the pic is rather uninteresting. |
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08/02/2005 05:53:19 PM |
I don't think the blur really adds to anything in the image. |
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08/01/2005 05:07:32 PM |
The shots a little dark for my liking. I also think if you didn't see the driver would have made more of an impact. Good luck in this challenge. <5> |
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08/01/2005 02:00:25 AM |
Can't wait to see your ground effects for the lighting challenge! (You show off!) |
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08/01/2005 01:19:17 AM |
Very clever. Love the rich red. This has a comical quality and I like it. 7 |
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