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Night Drive
roba


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Challenge: Time Lapse (Advanced Editing VI ("Time Lapse")*)
Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Location: North Shore GCC, Tacoma, WA
Date: Jan 5, 2008
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/250 sec
Galleries: Sports, Action
Date Uploaded: Jan 6, 2008

Well this was sure interesting... with the new rules, I don't think anyone knows what to expect. This plus the first week of the "League of Death" - I'm guessing there will be a TON of stellar images.

My wife and I got onto North Shore GCC after dark (with permission of course), and played around with a bunch of flashes to get the right look. This is pretty much bang-on for what I was looking for.

Would've been nice to be able to use more frames (can't believe I just said that) to get a more sweeping look. Used the full 10 frame max.

Lit with 2 remote flashes. We got this in the middle of the fairway, so as to not get any lights from the surrounding houses. There is absolutely nothing knocked out of the background (that's the beauty of short flash throws in wide, dark spaces).

Shot from about 2 inches off of the ground (cool tripod) at 10mm. I composed everything, got it all set up, and my wife hit the remote trigger.

pp:
convert from RAW
merged in CS3
masked the body for the most part except for the key frame
kept the hands & club (obviously) for all frames
levels
color/hue change to green up the grass
crop
cloned out 2 weird lights/reflections off to the side
cloned some very minor grass defects (a few blades)
rotate
resize
usm
sfw

Definitely learned a LOT on this one.
Love the new 720px rule !!! :O)

Statistics
Place: 11 out of 84
Avg (all users): 6.4903
Avg (commenters): 7.3000
Avg (participants): 6.3833
Avg (non-participants): 6.5161
Views since voting: 2562
Views during voting: 832
Votes: 308
Comments: 22
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/12/2008 02:43:18 AM
Interesting shot, nice lighting. I do wonder why you chose the ball & tee in that position?
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01/11/2008 09:09:18 AM
Neat one.
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01/11/2008 08:55:03 AM
Wow..so, that's how a swing is supposed to look.
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01/10/2008 03:49:58 PM
Intense! I like it. How did you get the legs so perfectly still with all that movement? I am new at time lapse (as you can probably guess). Stunning image 9
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01/09/2008 06:55:30 PM
Can't think of anything to say.
01/09/2008 02:39:37 PM
i can definitely tell it's time lapse. great shot. i wonder about the fact that the bottom half of the body and head doesn't show any position change over time like the arms and club, which seems a little bit awkward. i love the perspective of the club as it reaches the front and you can see how wide it is.
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01/08/2008 05:29:01 PM
Excellent form.... Tiger would be jealous :)
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01/08/2008 04:07:07 PM
Cool shot. This must have been hard to capture. The ball looks a little unreal but overall nice job!
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01/08/2008 12:56:17 PM
This one is good, and funny. I like it!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/07/2008 11:36:23 PM
scalvert: ouch. he got us.

GeneralE: yeah, this is what I used as an example. I can't DQ it!

scalvert: I *told* you not to use examples!

frisca: I second that emotion.

GeneralE: you can't second it. there can only be one. like a golf swing.
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01/07/2008 11:17:11 PM
Not the most creative idea but you did a good job merging the shots together. Golf in the dark? And people say I'm odd...
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01/07/2008 09:45:58 PM
Well exposed and lit. I love the symmetry. Did you miss the ball?:)
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01/07/2008 04:57:05 PM
This makes me smile.:)
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01/07/2008 03:31:45 PM
Technically about as good as it get's I suppose.
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01/07/2008 12:50:16 PM
very cool, I don't know what happen to to the golfball though. Good luck it should do really well :)
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01/07/2008 12:00:57 PM
This had to have been a pain to do. You did a great job blendind all of those frames to show the full swing. My only complaint in the photo sis the ball. What happened to the ball? I looks like a partial moon. Still a great job and worth a 9.
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01/07/2008 11:49:36 AM
Hi roba. I think you have me beat with this shot. ;)
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/07/2008 10:49:00 AM
Your swing form is a little off ;-). Nice Photo
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01/07/2008 10:48:12 AM
Nice one. I assume this is actually a long exposure using a strobing technique, in which case it is technically DNMC according to the challenge details - hehehe. But i'm not voting on that: might have kept the ball solid, it seems a bit strange in its semi transparentness. Still a high scorer tho.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/07/2008 10:24:45 AM
Allthough I hate golf this is an excellent image both technically and composition wise and very creative.
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01/07/2008 12:57:47 AM
Nice! I like how you kept only one head with multiple arms.
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01/07/2008 12:54:28 AM
Good example of follow-through! Nice sequence -10-
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