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05/14/2009 08:23:24 AM |
Cool action shot. If I didn't see that stick on the left, I would have thought the ball was coming right at me to hit the ball in front. |
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05/13/2009 05:30:17 PM |
Yeah beautiful colors and exposure. |
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05/11/2009 04:12:42 AM |
Great shot and motion. Beautiful colors. I really like this! |
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05/09/2009 08:36:44 PM |
The creativity, color, set-up, all work beautifully together. 9 |
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05/09/2009 07:11:45 PM |
Trying to improve on Langdon's shot, are we? At least your choice of billiards is correct...forget the 8-ball stuff. :-P |
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05/07/2009 09:29:54 AM |
Ah was wondering when the pool table shot was goin to come up, i thought i'd see at least 20 of those. Nice work. Although that blurr on the left side is somewhat distracting. |
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05/07/2009 09:29:51 AM |
What I like most of digital photography is the brilliant colours that can be achieved. Like this picture. The rest is also great but I love the colours. Good shot |
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05/05/2009 03:44:12 AM |
This is one of those ideas that could have gone horribly wrong or perfectly right. In this case, it's kind of a combination of the two in that the static balls are distracting while at the same time the cue ball is perfectly captured in motion and the highlight present on the other balls which is a negative is a positive on the cue ball enhancing the sense of movement and speed. The one issue that immediately jumped out at this viewer is the cue stick - the double exposure effect just doens't work - it would have been better if it had more linear motion similar to the cue ball. While a different image, a possible solution to controlling all the positive and negative aspects of this image would be to remove the other balls (except the one in the corner) from the table and do the shot excluding the cue stick. In that way, the depth and dimension of the table would have been intact, the sense of power and motion expressed by the cue ball would have been enhanced and overall the entire effect would have been very positive. A very good idea that just falls short of being excellant. All that being said, it's a great idea and should be recognized as such. Well done. |
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05/04/2009 11:01:50 PM |
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05/04/2009 06:20:52 PM |
I loe the game Great shot, good luck, Mike |
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