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Revisiting Childhood
Revisiting Childhood
arron_christensen


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Challenge: Time Lapse (Advanced Editing VI ("Time Lapse")*)
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM for Canon
Location: Southwest Park, Windsor Locks CT
Date: Jan 5, 2008
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/800 sec
Galleries: Emotive, Action
Date Uploaded: Jan 6, 2008

This is probably the most complicated picture to assemble...ever. It was a lot of fun learning how to put a time lapse shot together, but there has to be an easier way that I do not know about.

Anyways, after separating the model out of seven different shots to assemble the time lapse, I used levels, curves, hue saturation, selective color to boost the blue in the jacket, resize, USM on each layer to sharpen each pic of the model, then save for web. I also cloned out a fence from the background. I spent about 7 hrs working on the shot. I hope it was worth it.

P.S. The original size does this shot a much better justice that the reduced size.

P.P.S. I first submitted the color version, then had doubts so I went with the black and white.

Statistics
Place: 46 out of 84
Avg (all users): 5.8203
Avg (commenters): 6.7391
Avg (participants): 5.4237
Avg (non-participants): 5.9150
Views since voting: 1165
Views during voting: 673
Votes: 306
Comments: 28
Favorites: 0


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01/24/2008 06:30:24 PM
really a nice shot, should've scored better than it did, at least a six. Probably adding some contrast here would have added something to the shot, and i really like the choice to go black and white. Great expressions as well, very nice.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/13/2008 10:49:06 PM
Nicely done.
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01/13/2008 09:28:12 PM
frisca: he's too old to be on the swings. that's not natural.

muckpond: dude! nice tuck and roll!

scalvert: look at that arabesque as he leaves the swing. that's not physics.

ursula: aww, but it's so pretty.
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01/12/2008 10:17:23 PM
This is great!!
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01/12/2008 02:48:55 AM
Good idea, overall the feel is a bit flat - more contrast?
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01/11/2008 12:51:52 PM
Definitly brought a smile to my face :)
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01/11/2008 12:28:00 AM
The memories this brings me puts the biggest smile on my face and warmth in my heart. Great eye contact and fun expressions from your subject. But do boys ever need to really "revisit"? I thought they were always there...
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01/10/2008 03:58:32 PM
I like that your subject is moving to the left out of the frame (which to me represents moving back to the past - childhood!) Great shot, what an exuberant subject! 9
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01/10/2008 12:54:05 PM
this would be better if the figure on the left was either all there or not there at all. 7
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01/10/2008 11:22:19 AM
great photo! i can clearly see the progression over time. seeing a grownup having so much fun makes me smile.
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01/09/2008 05:53:04 PM
I can so see myself doing this. My only nitpick is the one of you all the way back can be seen through, as if it was part of a long-exposure.
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01/08/2008 04:03:18 PM
Man I like it . I think catching the fall is pretty awesome.
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01/08/2008 12:54:49 PM
Beautiful! Love it.
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01/08/2008 12:18:14 PM
I just know you'll forgive me for saying this is corny as all get out, but a great sequence, thanks for the fun...
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01/08/2008 09:49:48 AM
Lack of shadows is a bit odd and some positions are sharper than others. Might have been more consistent (spacing wise) to have just one position on the backswing rather than 2. Other than that, good B&W conversion and use of the wide aspect ratio frame
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01/08/2008 04:32:27 AM
nice & fun
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01/07/2008 11:27:45 PM
Great job. And it looks like it was fun too.
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01/07/2008 11:23:26 PM
Bet this one is causing heads to spin. Is it all one motion? Is it a swing, a jump and a roll? Oh the humanity.
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01/07/2008 10:04:18 PM
WOOOO!!!! I hope some stranger was watching this. Nice capture and you nailed the landing roll.
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01/07/2008 07:09:20 PM
Perfectly entertaining! Very well done. Back to bump you up to 9 for bringing a huge smile to my face. (Not as huge as your models' but pretty big none-the -less!). : ) Such a fun shot!
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01/07/2008 01:30:47 PM
This is hilarouis.
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01/07/2008 01:06:53 PM
thats looks like fun, I like how the action goes all the way through the frame
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01/07/2008 12:11:34 PM
I like it. Looks like it was a fun shoot. I like the balck and white. Only thing I don't like it is looks soft to me. The frame at the rear could have been omitted. You have some serious potential on this shot, I think the aperture just need to be opened up a bit more to get mor ein focus.

6.
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01/07/2008 11:33:54 AM
love the motion and tension/release of tension in the chains of the swing. 9
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01/07/2008 09:26:54 AM
ROFL! Did anyone see you doing this? Nice job!
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01/07/2008 04:12:26 AM
When composing a photographe always try to ensure that the background doesn't compete with your main attraction, especially when using b/w which relies on contrast to pick out the main elements. The swing in this image is lost in the trees, as are the first 5 steps. Needs work on composition.
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01/07/2008 01:11:52 AM
LOL - what fun! I love the smile on the middle guy. The image needs some brightening, though. See how the snow almost matches the gray DPC background? Try setting exposure compensation to +1 when shooting on snow or sand or other very bright backgrounds.
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01/07/2008 12:50:56 AM
Great idea - nice sequence!
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