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| 02/19/2008 10:08:53 AM |
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| 02/19/2008 09:48:13 AM |
Jump!by buzzyComment by Matten25: A good shot with good timing, I like the idea of this picture. |
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| 02/19/2008 01:28:40 AM |
Jump!by buzzyComment by Jason_Cross: I think that if you had more background motion this would have worked better. The panning effect might have been more visible and the score would have been higher. |
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| 02/16/2008 07:07:04 AM |
Jump!by buzzyComment by JMart: The panning effect is too subtle for me. Try a longer shutter to accentuate the feeling of motion. |
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| 02/15/2008 06:53:36 PM |
Jump!by buzzyComment by fuzzyt: Great focus, but keeping the shutter open a little longer might give more sense of motion. Good shot. |
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| 02/14/2008 01:14:38 PM |
Jump!by buzzyComment by alohacarrot: That is a cool picture!! How long did it take you to get a snapshot? |
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| 02/14/2008 01:54:27 AM |
Jump!by buzzyComment by jay6850: I dont know whether or not you cropped this picture, but the object on the top is very distracting and I think that had you cropped it with more space on the bottom, following the rule of thirds of course, you would have gotten more of an appealing photo, all given that this was cropped. Also, I feel that the border does not really work for this photo, I think the color is somewhat distracting. Overall, your subject is definitely in focus, very good, and I really think the pose is quite amusing |
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| 02/13/2008 08:12:41 PM |
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| 02/13/2008 01:35:25 PM |
Jump!by buzzyComment by brownsm: while I believe that you used the panning technique, the outcome of it is not apparent. there's no real sense of motion. |
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| 02/13/2008 02:16:25 AM |
Jump!by buzzyComment by Moose408: This doesn't work for me as an example of panning because it just looks like you used a shallow DOF to blur the background. Would be better if there was a little more apparent motion in the subject. |
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