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07/16/2005 05:21:43 AM |
oh my.... i just adore this one... well taken... congrats... |
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01/12/2005 12:19:48 AM |
Superbly 'designed' shot.This effect is easily achieved when using a ND filter, but if you didn't then you've done a great job. |
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01/11/2005 11:17:26 PM |
This is a fantastic image... was one of the best of the challenge. Love the way you have isolated the subject, would have been nice if you could have used a longer shutter to get more blur on the other people - but chances are if'd you'd tried that the woman with the phone would have moved :). |
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01/10/2005 05:15:59 AM |
nice one peter,
gonna win a ribbon soon! |
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01/09/2005 07:26:59 PM |
Peter: warmest congratulations on your top 20 finish with this popular pastime. Good work, my friend. |
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01/09/2005 07:11:42 PM |
Amazing! Well captured.. congrats on the placing!! |
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01/09/2005 09:25:13 AM |
Very well captured, I love the movement and busyness of the scene... |
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01/09/2005 09:07:07 AM |
Moment captured very well. Good composition |
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01/09/2005 07:50:02 AM |
Great photo that captures how the rest of the world is a blur to someone engrossed in conversation on their GSM. A ten. |
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01/08/2005 06:52:09 AM |
Awesome! I love the motion blur of the people behind. |
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01/05/2005 05:25:22 PM |
I like the way everything around the girl is in motion. |
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01/05/2005 02:58:10 PM |
Very impressive...I love the sharpness of the girl on the phone and the background of blurred people...really neat. |
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01/05/2005 12:44:51 PM |
Very nice. I like the way you have isolated her and made her pop from the photo. |
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01/05/2005 02:30:30 AM |
good idea nad well exectued - good luck |
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01/04/2005 11:16:47 AM |
Motion blur adds an interesting dimension to this photograph in that it so effectively isolates the main subject. To me, it conveys the absorbance of focus to the conversation on the phone and the obliviousness to one's surroundings oftentimes when engaged on the cell phone. Nice job in a photograph that effectively meets the challenge. |
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01/04/2005 09:53:33 AM |
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01/03/2005 11:35:54 PM |
Great isolation, too bad we can't see more of her but the fact that she's on the phone sort of makes it okay |
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01/03/2005 09:30:07 PM |
wonderful sense of dislocation in the midst of chaos. Pity the man in the parka, top dead center, isn't showing motion blur liek those aroudn him. Image is marred by excessive use of USM on foreground figure: see haloing, especially on hat. |
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01/02/2005 09:48:10 PM |
I simply love your shot !
The technique is wonderful, I love the fact that your subject is still anonymous. It gives the picture a very dynamic feeling. Just like a part of a movie!
Amazing and my favorite! 10 |
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01/02/2005 09:41:06 PM |
I love the technic. Would have been better if we could see her face. 7. |
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