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| 02/09/2006 07:13:50 AM |
Dartby cubixComment by tate: how many takes? that's perfectly crisp. |
| 02/09/2006 01:32:45 AM |
Dartby cubixComment by PaulE: I'm struggling to vote for this one. it's one of my favourite shot in the challenge, but I struggle to believe it was achived with motion panning. That said, many photographers are capable of achiving things I wouldn't even know how to do. I'll try to remember to look this up after the challenge. |
| 02/08/2006 11:11:48 PM |
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| 02/08/2006 10:52:58 PM |
Dartby cubixComment by BakerBug: Wow! It looks like the dart is just floating. Please tell us how you did this. |
| 02/08/2006 06:03:50 PM |
Dartby cubixComment by GrayGhost: Nice colors and composition. Looks like background blur is due more to DOF than to (minimal?) motion panning. A slower shutter speed would allow for motion blurring of the background to be made more evident by longer streaks. |
| 02/08/2006 05:33:56 PM |
Dartby cubixComment by Beautiful-Joe: I like it! I cant really say why, I just like it! I like the detail and sharpness of the dart and the speed in the background! |
| 02/08/2006 03:28:46 PM |
Dartby cubixComment by Spitfyr: Looks more like shallow depth of field than panning. |
| 02/08/2006 02:43:43 PM |
Dartby cubixComment by Jugan: wow! how did u do that! it looks so cool! |
| 02/08/2006 02:37:13 PM |
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| 02/08/2006 02:03:36 PM |
Dartby cubixComment by sjohnston: I'm intrigued as to how this was done, as it would require an amazing ability to capture the dart so perfectly using a normal panning technique. I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt. Well done. |
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