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| 11/30/2005 04:53:04 AM |
My city's postcardby scudsComment by GoodEnd: Parabéns! Grande foto. Sou um curitibano morando hoje em Porto Alegre. Acho muito bacana encontrar bons fotógrafos brasileiros aqui no DPC.
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Congratulations! Great picture. I´m a curitibano (born at Curitiba), living at Porto Alegre at now. Is a pleasure to me to find good brazilian fotographers at here on DPC. Message edited by author 2005-11-30 09:55:49. |
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| 11/11/2005 04:17:24 AM |
arrancada-077.jpgby scudsComment by Pixlmaker: Awesome shot! Of course, with a subject that looks like that, it would almost be hard to make a bad shot! I like the lighting too--nice use of the late-afternoon sun. Her eyes and smile draw you in. Beautiful! |
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| 11/08/2005 02:51:29 PM |
Rush hourby scudsComment by seriocomic: Jusssst needed that engine to be a little more in focus (yes, I know that's almost impossible), other than that nice shot... |
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| 11/07/2005 07:42:16 PM |
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| 11/04/2005 05:18:40 AM |
Rush hourby scudsComment by UNTITLED: I'm always partial to any kind of car photo, but even without my bias this is a very good photo. You're composition and exposure are very good! |
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| 11/03/2005 01:20:07 PM |
Rush hourby scudsComment by macrothing: 7 - Good shot. Criticism; 'if only' the engine/etc were not blurred, but I realize it was 'rumbling', so maybe (if possible) to work with what you had, a tighter crop on the driver and wheels, even (again dependent) showing more 'smoke' at the rear, not sure. |
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| 11/02/2005 02:41:02 PM |
Rush hourby scudsComment by MattO: Great action photo, however not very well focused. sharper focus would boost the score alot. |
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| 11/02/2005 06:59:15 AM |
Rush hourby scudsComment by srdanz: I understand that the engine had to be soft because of the obvious vibrations, but it ruins the image. SInce you have decided to leave the front out of the image, you could have cropped out the engine as well, leaving only the driver and the wheel in play. It is a general rule of thumb to leave some space in front of the moving object, but in this case, you could have played with leaving the space behind the vehicle to 1) avoid having OOF engine and 2) enhance the effect of movement, i.e. the car ran out of frame? |
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| 10/25/2005 05:45:50 PM |
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