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| 05/12/2007 05:02:03 PM |
Kickfliping through contrastby J-AndyComment: The contrast may be a little overdone, the clouds on the right look unnaturally blocky. That said, I love the silhouette and the pose you captured. I also like this cropped a little closer, placing your subject closer to the left side of the frame and taking some off the bottom. |
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| 05/12/2007 05:01:42 PM |
Up and Overby docurrieComment: Very nice timing and capture of the motion - even the flying bits of sand. This seems slightly oversharpened or something (the trees in the background especially look strange) but other than that is a strong entry. And the rider looks so calm! |
| 05/12/2007 05:01:23 PM |
The Swimmerby oscarmeyerComment: Interesting choice of crop and border. Being that close on top (I'm assuming to cut out the people in the background) may be better balanced by coming in from the bottom as well - possibly at the point where the lane divider comes into focus. Great timing for the capture. |
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| 05/12/2007 05:01:05 PM |
Acrobikerby flavsComment: Wish you could get a slightly higher angle so his head was also silhouetted against the light rather than lost in the ceiling - and if there's a way to avoid getting a support pole in, that might be good too. Sharp image though, good capture of the stunt. Are the people in the background related, or are they doing their own thing? I like that you included them in any case, it adds interest. |
| 05/12/2007 05:00:42 PM |
Practice Makes Perfectby meganoComment: Did you try shooting from a different angle so you're not aiming directly into the sun? Good point in the action to capture. |
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| 05/12/2007 04:59:25 PM |
Village Cricketby sunraygpComment: I don't think anything would be lost from this shot if you cropped off some of the empty space on the left..at least to eliminate the stray shadow. Decent capture of the action, though the picture seems a little washed out. |
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| 05/12/2007 04:59:02 PM |
Warming upby tjbel05Comment: Nice timing to capture the very beginning of his start, though in my opinion there are more flattering body positions a little bit later when he's started to move his legs. Aside from that, the dof and sharpness are excellent, and the composition doesn't detract from your image. Perhaps you could take a little off the bottom, but it works as it. |
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| 05/12/2007 04:58:58 PM |
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| 05/12/2007 04:58:25 PM |
By In a Blurby twmaxComment: Nice concept which works in some cases but I think there's too much to look at (esp. words) in the background, which hurts the effect here. Also you might want to include a little more on top so you're not skimming off the tops of their backs & heads. |
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| 05/12/2007 04:56:54 PM |
Lake Swimmerby BlackMamboComment: Excellent concept with an effective composition. The harsh contrast between the left and right side of his face hurts this for me, you may have been better off shooting from a different angle so it was more evenly lit. And perhaps you're camera's not capable of it, but I'd love to see a faster shutter speed on this to really stop the motion, it seems a tiny bit blurred. |
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