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06/06/2008 11:45:51 AM |
Originally posted by tnun: My hat is off to anyone who can capture a big white stern spray. |
A frumbled plastified piece of paper which I had laying around.. Carefully kept out of focus to hide the awful truth..;)
Thanks! |
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06/06/2008 01:51:39 AM |
My hat is off to anyone who can capture a big white stern spray. |
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06/02/2008 08:18:47 AM |
Thanks for the comments and remarks.. ! |
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06/02/2008 08:18:15 AM |
Originally posted by tcc: Landlocked, are we...? Spur of a moment, last-minute entry? |
None of those.. I just enjoy studio work..
Originally posted by tcc:
What if you had tried to get a bit of a "panning effect" to emphasize the speed element. That way you could perhaps have increased the DOF a bit, and blurred the "wake" in the "speed stripes" instead. And gotten a "speedy" "water surface". That yellow brick at the bottom would have to go (unless of course the wheel is attached to it. Hmm). A bit of blue tack or clay instead, to get the bow to lift, perhaps? Or a bit of "spray" around the bow to hide the yellow brick?
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Oke, I could have spend a little more time on the matter.. Also turning his head and making eye-contact would have helped to make it a better shot, even while I doubt it would have done better in the contest.
Oh well.. next time better..;)
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05/31/2008 06:30:02 PM |
:-) your picture and title make me smile. it's simple, but fun to me. Besides, I like legos. Good color and lighting. I hope people don't "kill" this because it's a toy and not a real boat. Good luck in the challenge. |
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05/30/2008 11:06:43 PM |
I can't give a low vote to a lego boat. I wouldn't be able to sleep. Nice out of the box thinking. |
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05/30/2008 02:39:35 PM |
Landlocked, are we...? Spur of a moment, last-minute entry?
What if you had tried to get a bit of a "panning effect" to emphasize the speed element. That way you could perhaps have increased the DOF a bit, and blurred the "wake" in the "speed stripes" instead. And gotten a "speedy" "water surface". That yellow brick at the bottom would have to go (unless of course the wheel is attached to it. Hmm). A bit of blue tack or clay instead, to get the bow to lift, perhaps? Or a bit of "spray" around the bow to hide the yellow brick? |
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05/30/2008 01:14:45 AM |
Legos Rule! Nice color on the background excellent lighting, cool idea for the spray. Don't usually care for toy shots, but do like this a lot. |
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05/29/2008 01:22:42 PM |
Nice vibrant colors, good front lighting, nice shading. |
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05/29/2008 01:26:08 AM |
:) I doubt you'll do well with this, but he's a cute little guy. |
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05/28/2008 12:16:32 PM |
Great creativity as i guess you were faced with a lack of subjects. Great work! |
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05/28/2008 11:51:38 AM |
You'll probably find that this won't do very well - toys rarely do. Decent shot with nice focus on the "driver" - looks as though you provided a nice wake behind the boat as well. |
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05/26/2008 08:10:42 PM |
Must be someone who doesn't live near water... very creative! |
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05/26/2008 11:08:02 AM |
What can I say about this except 'cute!' |
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