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| 07/19/2005 05:00:09 PM |
Frisbee My Heartby ShannonLeeComment: A bit more density/contrast would have made this a better shotand given it a bit more punch, it looks a bit washed out and slightly out of focus. |
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| 07/19/2005 04:58:20 PM |
beachby DebohComment: This would have been a better shot if you had left less space behind the subject hitting the ball and had more of the net and opposing team in the shot. Easy for this to happen when you are trying to focus using the center point in your camera. |
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| 07/19/2005 04:55:58 PM |
It's Mine!by waspComment: Tius shot looks too washed out and has a lot of noise from trying to lighten a dark picture I assume. A bit more contrast and density might improve it. |
| 07/19/2005 04:53:35 PM |
Full Stretch!by all4uComment: The motion blur doesnt do it for me in this shot. Also too much space behind the subject it looks out of balance |
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| 07/19/2005 04:52:14 PM |
Sportby hossamComment: This was shot with the photographer looking towards the sun and therefore the children are very dark shadows. This would have been a better picture if you had done it from the other side of the pool with the sun behind you and the light on the children |
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| 07/19/2005 04:50:30 PM |
Who said it was a 'Rat Race'by shaun_knellerComment: Highlights and shadows are a bit too extreme, washed out highlights and dark shadows which hides the horses eye. This would have been better if the face was in better light and you could see the horses eye maybe? |
| 07/19/2005 04:48:39 PM |
Go girl !by StagoleeComment: Lighting is a bit flat, typical of the coast. A bit of a closer crop would have given it more impact |
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| 07/19/2005 04:47:38 PM |
Tour De Dallasby TruegshtComment: I would have liked to see more rfoom in front of the cyclists rather than behind them. Good rule of thumb is to always shoot with more room for the person/animal etc. in front for them to move into |
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| 07/19/2005 03:27:52 PM |
Jump, When I Say Jump........Please!by STEINRComment: This a shot is a bit grainy and shot with too wide an angle lens. Generally shoot with a longer lens approx. 150 - 200mm and 45 degree angle from the jump which will shorten the perspective and fill the frame better with the horse while still getting the whole jump into the shot. I like the fact that you have the whole jump in the shot and the timing is great (hooves hanging over the back rail. Lower jumps are always more difficult to get timed right but you got this one just right |
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| 07/19/2005 03:23:21 PM |
Catcher's viewby apprenticeComment: This was obviously taken late in the day and shot towards the sun which has left harsh shadows on the childrens faces facing the batter and the picture flatish. In a perfect world the sun would have been behind you and this would have been a great shot! |
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