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04/15/2009 07:26:37 AM |
Originally posted by fldave: Although motion blur can certainly show "action", I don't usually see gym lockers very active. Nice color though. |
Although I agree with [user]f1dave[/user] it can show the camera movement so this technique can be used but to be effective I would add something to the shot to so why the third person (camera) is moving to complete the story. You could add a person that appears to have pushed the camera person back or a spider causing you to jump to help lead the voter to the conclusion the movement was the camera rather than the lockers. Hope thwe information helps. |
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03/02/2009 03:52:10 PM |
Although motion blur can certainly show "action", I don't usually see gym lockers very active. Nice color though. |
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03/02/2009 11:56:53 AM |
I can see the effect that you were trying to get. You could do better. |
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03/01/2009 12:17:12 AM |
I smell a brown ribbon :) |
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02/28/2009 07:37:34 AM |
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02/28/2009 05:52:30 AM |
Accidentally hit the button? |
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02/27/2009 01:57:54 PM |
I understand your intention of creating a Action impression with the closets closing (this is what i thought) but the effect of motion blur in this shot didn't get me so much, maybe because the object is just a closet. The white part at the right top is distracting, but i like the orange. I'm sorry if i was rude, it's just my opinion. Good luck, bye. |
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02/26/2009 05:44:40 PM |
There might be more to it but all I'm seeing are blurry lockers. |
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02/25/2009 01:01:04 PM |
I really don't see the action in this photo. |
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