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01/11/2006 07:30:00 AM |
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01/11/2006 06:17:27 AM |
I knew this would get blur comments and low scores b/c of it.
I had to smile when shortly after seeing this I visited Banana Republic and saw that ALL of their framed photos are blurred.
Good job on this one. |
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01/11/2006 02:38:06 AM |
I like this shot a lot. I rated it pretty high but knew that the majority of voters would vote this low. Why? For some reason they believe that unless the photo is sharp, in focus etc then its not a good photograph. I find that sad and would urge them to look again. Keep the faith and good luck
Mike
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01/10/2006 04:18:01 PM |
Thought the blur did not work for the photo. Even one depicting high speed needs at least one point of reference that has better focus. |
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01/10/2006 01:55:28 PM |
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01/10/2006 01:36:27 PM |
Love the motion blur/impressionistic effect! I think a crop here would be even better--crop into the left center portion (getting rid of the blue legs on the right and some of the unused top to make it less "narrow" looking. Nice work! |
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01/10/2006 07:57:31 AM |
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01/09/2006 12:33:05 PM |
I like the idea, but the high degree of blurr is too much for me. |
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01/09/2006 06:34:40 AM |
was the blur post process or camera shake?
i like it |
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01/08/2006 07:01:45 AM |
this works for me when it shouldn't, I think its the colours |
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01/07/2006 12:47:43 PM |
wow this has so much impact It is a real winner with me 10 |
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01/07/2006 11:57:55 AM |
My eye wants something clear to rest on, but otherwise, this is a nice composition. |
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01/07/2006 04:04:02 AM |
the blurring doesn't seem to be working in this photo |
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01/07/2006 01:21:51 AM |
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Message edited by author 2006-08-17 12:14:08. |
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01/06/2006 05:47:39 PM |
It barely works. I mean, luckily, the photo's discrenible, but it's just a little too shaky to be "great." |
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01/06/2006 02:43:34 PM |
This is too blury for me. I think it needs a stronger subject |
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01/06/2006 09:44:05 AM |
I guess this was going for the feel of motion, but it just seems to come across as blurred, esp since the motion appears to be vertical, instead of lateral. Perhaps a shot of the outside moving past would have worked better? |
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01/06/2006 08:59:08 AM |
Dont' care too much for the excessive blurring here, no point of sharpness in the photograph |
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01/06/2006 07:15:53 AM |
Have a feeling you won't get many high scores - people hate blur and assume it was an accident. However, I love this image - tells me more about the subway than most images. Isn't this what you always remember? Love the crop/composition. 9 - good luck in the challenge! |
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01/06/2006 07:14:47 AM |
This i think is actually a great shot. it reminds me of brian peterson type of photography. the blurrynes is a distraction but im sure you did it on purpose. |
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01/06/2006 12:22:54 AM |
I have no idea why this appeals to me, maybe it's the implied movement, maybe it's how early morning commuters see the world at 5.00am. Dunno. I gave it 9 |
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01/05/2006 09:53:50 AM |
this is pretty cool..i like how all the colors kind of blur together... maybe a little tooooo much blur goin on though |
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01/05/2006 08:24:26 AM |
the abstraction still allows for a sense of "life" |
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01/04/2006 10:19:42 PM |
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01/04/2006 10:53:43 AM |
nice effect, but too much?.... |
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01/04/2006 10:03:13 AM |
So show the interior clearly and the speeding scenery out the window. This is just a blurred photo. |
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01/04/2006 08:27:22 AM |
I think it would work better if the people were in focus and the feeling of speed came from a view out a window (if there are any). |
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01/04/2006 07:57:11 AM |
There is too much motion blur happening for my liking. |
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01/04/2006 04:36:28 AM |
This had potential but the camera shake is horrible. 1 |
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01/03/2006 09:07:01 PM |
like the feel, love how the poles melt...quite a contrast to the new york subway shot, but it's so right for an eastern high tech vibe. I wish i had seen it without the title. |
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