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Challenge: 2-Second Exposure (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
Location: park
Date: Mar 18, 2006
Galleries: Emotive
Date Uploaded: Mar 19, 2006

Dont know how this will do

Statistics
Place: 190 out of 192
Avg (all users): 3.9951
Avg (commenters): 3.8889
Avg (participants): 3.8737
Avg (non-participants): 4.1000
Views since voting: 1179
Views during voting: 345
Votes: 205
Comments: 24
Favorites: 0


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03/31/2006 05:40:25 PM
Although it may look like a stuffed up shot, i like it!!

Nice saturation of colour and the whole thing looks nice.
I would have given this shot a good score if i had participated in the voting.
I love the cuddling couple:)
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03/28/2006 08:36:12 PM
I know this shot didn't do too well but I really like it. The RED/GREEN contrast really works for this shot. I think it is highly underrated. but alas I am just one vote. I think NYCK is right in that if there were one focal point it would have added to the shot.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/26/2006 05:51:00 PM
Very nice motion blur with a story. Bumping up on nice artistic presentation, though DPC is not quite ready.
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03/26/2006 04:19:35 PM
Interesting shot. The shake/blur gives it a neat impressionistic feel. I think if it just had the single (red) jogger to contrast the grass, I would have liked it a bit better.
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03/26/2006 02:59:14 PM
interesting impressionistic feel to your picture.
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03/25/2006 11:39:02 AM
Just to blurry to be highly rated.
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03/24/2006 07:07:20 PM
I'm not sure if this was handheld or is intentionally fuzzy, but it's a bit hard to look at because of the motion.
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03/24/2006 07:03:01 PM
Everything is blurry...
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03/24/2006 07:54:15 AM
Very blurry. Good colors though. -2-
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03/23/2006 10:44:13 AM
i see what you are trying to do,not bad but sorry doesnt suit me,if you had a focus point,it would be great!
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03/23/2006 09:28:20 AM
Something should be in focus:-( Next time try a tripod, you would still have achieved motion on the runner, but at least the grass and trees would be in focus.
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03/23/2006 06:48:49 AM
Good idea, but need to use a tripod.
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03/23/2006 06:37:15 AM
bit too much oversaturated and blurry. nice story tho.
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03/22/2006 09:36:33 PM
this is cool and kind of modern art "ish"

i like the nature of it and the fact that the ppl. hugging arn't so blured that you can't make out there actions. bold image GL
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03/22/2006 07:05:57 PM
very interesting. the couple's position makes you feel as if something tragic is about to occur and i think really compliments the shake. i'm not sure about the jogger, but if he was a mysterious figure coming at them, i might be a little freaked out right now. cool idea.
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03/22/2006 06:36:14 PM
This shot really needs a tripod to steady the static areas of the image to bring out the areas of motion that a 2" shutter provides. If the overall motion was the goal, admirably done, but it simply looks like a blurry shot, nothing distinguishing. Make a single aspect static, to draw the eye (like the sidewalk or tree) and it would make more sense, I think.
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03/21/2006 07:44:59 PM
The composition and feeling of this are very nice. I think I would like it better if you had used a tripod so that the path and trees were sharp and the moving figures were blurred.
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03/21/2006 07:20:07 AM
Not sure i like the whole over motion blurr
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03/21/2006 07:11:27 AM
Sorry but not fond of the effect the shutterspeed had on this photo, it just gives me vertigo if anything and I don´t think it´s even close to being aesthetically pleasing, that´s why I only gave it a 4 even though I think it meets the challenge head on. Not trying to offend, just figured you deserved an explanation for the relatively low score.
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03/21/2006 05:57:56 AM
Sorry, this just looks like a shakey camera shot, there's nothing special, nothing to focus my attention on.
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03/21/2006 04:00:10 AM
Very nice. You'll get voted down for the blurry background, but I like it. It gives the whole thing an impressionistic feel.
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03/20/2006 12:56:09 PM
Excellent shot, composition and the painting look.
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03/20/2006 11:13:11 AM
Maybe you were going for this effect, but I would like it better with a tripod so at least the grass and trees would be in focus.
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03/19/2006 07:39:28 PM
errr, it hurts my eyes
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