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11/03/2009 07:55:30 PM |
This is another example of how a shot got hammered by the speed vote, move on, crowd...
Lutchenko, BenDonover: you 'got' it as well as I :)
Yo_spiff almost got it, but his barber got in the way ;) |
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11/03/2009 05:23:52 PM |
I don't see an evidence of camera movement. Either you missed the idea entirely, or it meets the topic in some subtle way that didn't even rustle my hair on the way overhead. |
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11/03/2009 02:41:29 AM |
Can't really see panning in action here. Looks like the birdie is frozen in time.
Cool shot though. |
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11/02/2009 06:44:43 PM |
There might be movement here, but since you panned with the bird and nothing else is visible in the shot, how am I to know? |
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11/01/2009 12:28:01 PM |
This is a complete toss-up for me. At first glance it merely looked like a high speed shot, but in retrospect you may have been panning and caught the swallow perfectly without any blur whatsoever. The solid white background of course prevents proving this explanation. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and score an 8 for a risky entry and OOB thinking and a good photo to boot (despite the zoomed out cropping, small subject). (SaraR ???) |
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11/01/2009 02:26:10 AM |
OK, but missing "camera movement". |
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10/30/2009 10:34:46 PM |
you must make the effect with camera move. no effect here, no good for this challenge. |
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10/30/2009 11:50:09 AM |
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10/29/2009 04:47:49 PM |
beautiful photo, but I dont see any camera motion. |
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10/28/2009 05:47:53 PM |
No camera movement...DNMC. But nice capture. |
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10/28/2009 05:26:11 PM |
there doesn't appear to be much camera movement at all. And I cant help but be bothered when it becomes obvious who took the picture because they do the same exact thing over and over again. |
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10/28/2009 09:50:49 AM |
great capture but, not sure that it's camera movement representative though??? |
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10/28/2009 05:04:46 AM |
quite a risky shot for this challenge. I guess you're going to say that you were tracking the bird and hence you have camera movement but the question is, did you create and interesting affect with your camera movement?
IMO I don't think you did. |
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10/27/2009 09:44:59 PM |
i cant see the camera movement? amazing capture but maybe not the best fit for the challenge. |
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