Author | Thread |
|
09/18/2008 11:45:05 AM |
Funny how some comments said it did not fit and I should have moved the coach in the white shirt and the referee. I know it is a stretch, but, those two guys were "unmoveable". I think I shoul dhave gone for the DOF challenge and a tighter crop. I had fun, regardless.
Jeff |
|
Comments Made During the Challenge  |
|
09/16/2008 09:53:24 PM |
To much comotion. would have been better if it was a staight shot to the subjects. |
|
|
09/15/2008 09:41:25 AM |
Great photo! The figures on the sides lead you right in to the photo. :). |
|
|
09/14/2008 11:26:45 PM |
The Ref in the way makes it hard to see the subject. There is too much clutter in the foreground which makes it hard. A clear shot of two players would have worked, but the players are too hard to see clearly here. |
|
|
09/14/2008 08:08:16 PM |
This is a bit crowded for my taste, but I guess it would be pretty hard to get a clear shot. |
|
|
09/13/2008 11:07:10 PM |
Can't quite connect 'acceleration' with 'immovable'. Good luck. |
|
|
09/13/2008 08:34:56 PM |
I'm not seeing immovable here. Looks like everyone is in motion. The white shirted person on the left, is very distracting. |
|
|
09/13/2008 11:06:56 AM |
good idea, just wish it was a tighter shot on just the two players in the center |
|
|
09/11/2008 03:27:28 PM |
The image is spoilt by the space taken up by the person in the white shirt.
A shame really as the compositon and DOF would have been great otherwise. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/11/2008 11:40:48 AM |
Shot would have done well in DOF iv. I find the left shoulder distracting, perhaps some cropping would have changed the effect. |
|
|
09/11/2008 06:42:37 AM |
I like how the focus is mainly on those two grappling kids, the DOF stops there being too much else to concentrate on. |
|
|
09/11/2008 04:30:29 AM |
I don't like this shot. The focal point is lost because there are just so many people crowding the foreground. And I don't really get a sense of the immovable here either. |
|
|
09/10/2008 08:22:21 PM |
I'm not sure what's immovable here but good detail and colors!
CJ |
|
|
09/10/2008 06:09:47 PM |
Good idea. Technically a sound image, but way too busy even with the framing that the coach and ref provide. |
|
|
09/10/2008 05:08:19 PM |
I am curious as to how this Immovable? |
|
|
09/10/2008 01:25:50 PM |
The foreground is distracting, blocking the action. |
|
|
09/10/2008 01:23:16 PM |
Physics provides cruel reality for the ball carrier. I love that both player have their eyes closed in anticipation of a crushing blow. I only wish that the foreground elements were not there so that we could focus on the action. Momentum and inertia are cruel truths of physics. Nice photo |
|
|
09/10/2008 12:26:18 PM |
The picture is very busy. There is a lot to look at. |
|
|
09/10/2008 12:20:27 PM |
A tigher crop getting rid of the white shirt on the left is better |
|
|
09/10/2008 12:16:55 PM |
I like the physics.. not so much the photo.. the shoulder in the left makes it seem like a snapshot (3) |
|
|
09/10/2008 07:39:18 AM |
A closer range, a bigger zoom would greatly improve that picture. Right now one third of the photography is a white tshirt. |
|
|
09/10/2008 04:32:39 AM |
never played american football (even though the foot hardly touches the ball, yes i'm from the uk lol)... but i can imagine its like trying to move your way through an immovable object,, so i can see where your going with this.. |
|
|
09/10/2008 03:08:34 AM |
A bit too busy. I feel the perspective this was shot at hurts the image as far as demonstrating 'immovable'. |
|
|
09/10/2008 01:34:09 AM |
Decent shot, faithful colors. Somehow the shot is missing an aesthetic appeal. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/10/2008 12:12:49 AM |
Great idea, and nice to see something other than a person pushing on a building/rock/etc. Unfortunately, the crop doesn't work for me... the foreground is way too distracting. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
Home -
Challenges -
Community -
League -
Photos -
Cameras -
Lenses -
Learn -
Help -
Terms of Use -
Privacy -
Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 07/18/2025 09:57:31 AM EDT.