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reaching for a touch of glory
reaching for a touch of glory
qwharton


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Challenge: Motion Panning (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Canon Digital IXUS 700
Location: Coldplay concert
Date: Feb 1, 2006
Date Uploaded: Feb 4, 2006

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Place: 94 out of 117
Avg (all users): 3.9676
Avg (commenters): 3.5455
Avg (participants): 3.2281
Avg (non-participants): 4.1170
Views since voting: 763
Views during voting: 470
Votes: 339
Comments: 11
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/14/2006 05:43:41 AM
a lot of energy here, but not really getting a sense of panning.
02/13/2006 07:45:29 PM
I don't know what this is, but it doesn't look like motion blur as there is a double-exposure which is even for all elements, not just individual elements.
02/12/2006 03:31:20 AM
interesting photo, colours have come across harsh and doesn't really give an impression of motion panning as the foreground and background are equally blurred. The focus seems to be the middle of the back of his head - not the most compelling subject!
02/12/2006 02:44:19 AM
great shot and true to challenge, well done
02/11/2006 12:17:17 AM
An evocative shot, but nothing in the image is sharp. Motion panning ideally causes one moving object to be sharp while surrounding objects are blurred.
02/09/2006 05:01:40 PM
I'm not sure that this is really motion panning...but it's a nice shot.
02/09/2006 11:59:55 AM
I like this picture, I can relate with the guy; whenever I walk into a bar or anywhere with women they start to grab at me, some fall to the ground crying, others just try to touch my clothing as I pass.
02/08/2006 02:34:04 PM
Sorry, but everything is blurry. Part of the challenge description says:
"bring out foreground from background"
You did not do that.
02/08/2006 02:12:24 PM
Nice capture of the moment. However, it seems more like camera movement with sharpness from flash, rather than tracking of the subject. For motion panning, don't use your flash. Using flash will freeze an instant and you will loose the separation of the subject from the motion-blurred background.
02/08/2006 12:30:25 PM
To me this is not motion panning
02/08/2006 07:48:01 AM
Motion panning is suposed to be used to show the motion of the subject, with a sharp focus on the subject and a blur to the background caused by moving the camera, I just do not see that here


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