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09/21/2004 06:31:17 PM |
Not a fan of the motion blur here. |
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09/21/2004 03:37:55 AM |
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09/20/2004 09:40:29 AM |
Everything is a little too out of focus for me. |
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09/20/2004 12:14:28 AM |
a faster shutter would give a sharper image |
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09/19/2004 06:51:31 PM |
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09/19/2004 12:35:15 PM |
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09/19/2004 10:02:37 AM |
Needed a little faster shutter speed. I know it's not easy to get at a night game |
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09/18/2004 05:15:15 PM |
no clarity and no focal point, dizzy now |
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09/18/2004 02:03:19 AM |
too blurry. looks like the focus is close, but you really need to stop the action to have a killer shot. |
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09/17/2004 08:45:16 PM |
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09/17/2004 06:35:47 PM |
The photo is blurry. Good action catch. |
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09/17/2004 05:51:04 PM |
lil too much motion blur in this show. Doesn't seem like there's enough light either. The two kinda play off each other I guess. |
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09/17/2004 09:17:56 AM |
Action IS being shown by motion, yes, but my personal opinion is that there is too much blur here and not enough definition. In addition, it's so dark. I would have hyped the colors and contrasts more - if that were possible given your equipment and situation. Anyway, good luck in the challenge. |
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09/17/2004 04:08:12 AM |
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09/16/2004 10:22:59 PM |
Difficult to get night shots when you have to rely on the field lighting. Sorry but you have lost a lot of clarity because of it. |
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09/16/2004 08:27:01 PM |
Hmm, I gave this a 4 the first time around (just my quickview vote) because of the lack of focus. On a second look I think I may have been a bit hasty. The 22 is clear enough and appears to be the main subject of your photo. With the title (minus the period) there does seem to be a bit of grace to this shot. While it is still not my favorite for this round, I am bumping this up to an 8. |
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09/16/2004 08:10:56 PM |
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09/16/2004 04:59:46 PM |
Too much blur, even the audience is blurred. Maybe a faster ISO? |
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09/16/2004 05:12:41 AM |
When you want to achieve the sensation of movement by having the people or objects that are moving blurry, it's better that the rest of the picture is not blurred. |
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09/15/2004 07:03:54 PM |
I hate to judge because my camera doesn't get action much better, but everything is blurry. Some blurriness for effect may be ok, but this is overkill. |
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09/15/2004 01:50:52 PM |
I agonized over scoring this photo, because you certainly met the challenge guidelines. But I just think it's too out of focus to be considered a good photograph. |
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09/15/2004 12:12:01 PM |
If any one player were in atleast partial focus it'd be really cool. You can actually use a flash in a really low shutter speed to keep the main subject lit and you get this awesome effect: everything else is motion blurred including alot of subject but their face is super sharp and clear. |
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09/15/2004 11:32:39 AM |
I know what you were getting at, but you didn't quite get it. Nice effort, though. |
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09/15/2004 03:09:28 AM |
You've certainly captured motion, but I'd say it's very difficult to use a slow shutter on a game of football, just due to changes in direction. The contrast on the shot seems a bit low. I think I'd have tried auto-levels or auto-contrast to try and bring out the green a little brighter as well as other elements of the shot. Good try. |
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09/15/2004 02:51:29 AM |
I really like the motion blur, but think it would be more effective if the background were not in motion and also if it were a bit more level. At that distance, I guess the only way to do that is with a tripod. Still, this is a nice action shot. |
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09/15/2004 12:31:12 AM |
where you being beaten up while this was being taken?...would have been a good pic if not for being very blurry...shame |
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09/14/2004 10:45:16 PM |
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09/14/2004 09:18:55 PM |
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