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| 01/25/2007 05:17:58 PM |
e x i t _ r e a l i t yby cheleComment: This tells a story about "exit" that is very compelling. The bottom is just slightly too dark for me - you almost lose the ladder.... |
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| 01/25/2007 05:17:04 PM |
Emergency exit by MelethiaComment: Lovely color and graphical composition. I'm a little uncertain about the security light on the right....maybe should have been cropped? |
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| 01/25/2007 05:15:48 PM |
The final exitby kevip6Comment: This is the best one of these "ghosty"/"soul departing" shots that are so popular that I've seen to date - very well done & conveys the challenge excellently. Is this possible w/in basic editing? I'd sure love to know how you did it..... |
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| 01/25/2007 05:13:16 PM |
An Explosive Exitby Jaded_HousewifeComment: This is great! A wonderful image.... The only concerns I have here are i) the shard of glass that is blocking the base of the light bulb (is that intentionally hiding something?) - it detracts from the 'obviousness' that this is the remains of a light bulb, and ii) it's a slight stretch to tie this to the "exit" concept since we don't clearly see the bulb exploding (all the fragments are at rest), so this is more of a "flame" image.... None of which is meant to detract from my appreciation for it! |
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| 01/25/2007 05:09:57 PM |
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| 01/25/2007 05:08:18 PM |
Exhaleby WillSnapsComment: Lovely - captures "exit" with action and imagery |
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| 01/22/2007 05:24:14 PM |
Running in Circlesby dahvedComment: before>> the opposite of intended??! looks like you're on the merry-go-round effectively capturing the stationary horse while the world moves about you..... clever.....
after>> I understand that this was in fast a true "motion pan" -- just goes to show how well executed this was! and in somewhat dim light too! |
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| 01/18/2007 04:26:28 PM |
What's that Daddy?by InDotsComment: this is great - very clever! I only wish a deeper depth of field was used so that both the car and the banner were in focus, but maybe having it slightly out of focus adds to that element of incidental mystery? |
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| 01/16/2007 07:52:29 PM |
The winds of Scotlandby dd1989Comment: I don't believe that this meets the challenge: "motion panning" means (to me) moving the camera to track a moving subject. This image appears to be a slow exposure from a stationary camera to illustrate the motion of the passers-by.... |
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| 01/16/2007 07:44:02 PM |
High Velocityby soupComment: I don't believe that this meets the challenge: "motion panning" means (to me) moving the camera to track a moving subject. This image would have had to use a high-speed strobe (and stationary camera, a la Harold Edgerton) to capture a bullet in flight....unless (I suppose) this bullet were hand-tossed..... I don't see any panning blur, although if you're spinning your torso at the speed of a bullet, I'm even more impressed! :) |
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