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Snowflam3 (The snow flamethrower!)
Snowflam3 (The snow flamethrower!)
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Challenge: The Username Challenge (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Nikon D70s
Location: Pickford Michigan
Date: Dec 20, 2005
Galleries: Candid, Rural
Date Uploaded: Dec 21, 2005

I feel like a giddy schoolboy after this one. I flew up to Pickford Michigan last night to meet my Girlfriends parents. When I arrived, I asked her dad if I could take pics of him moving snow. I used 4 sec. shutter speed, cropped, sharpened @ 8 removing "g" blur. This may have been a simple shot, but for a Texas boy, who never see's snow, It ROCKS!

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Place: 135 out of 153
Avg (all users): 5.0737
Avg (commenters): 3.6667
Avg (participants): 4.8925
Avg (non-participants): 5.2097
Views since voting: 2235
Views during voting: 405
Votes: 217
Comments: 5
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01/04/2006 04:46:32 AM
It would be wonderful to get snow like that here again -- not much at all for the last few years. I think your comments in the box above demonstrate you view this for the novelty of the snow and not for any photographic merits it has.

That said, there are a few things to notice about it -- one you said you used a 4 sec shutter, but obviously also used the onboard flash -- with it taken at night, the flash essentially became the shutter, stopping the motion of man, machine and snow. Not completely, however, as there are since of motion blur on the snow blower. Without a fuller description I can only guess, but I would say the blower had lights on it that continued to iluminate after the flash fired; which gave the flame-like glow and motion blur.

Things that held it back in the challenge would include the use of the onboard flash and the harsh shadow to the left and the motion blur. If the blur could have been eliminated while still producing a flame-like glow, it would have been much better.

The spray of snow creates a diagonal that gives the image strength and motion, but I agree with the commentor below and cropped most of the gentleman out. In addition, a couple of steps to your right would have created feeling of observing the action rather than the feeling of having just missed the action I get from the nearly direct receeding of the individual.

I hope you enjoyed the visit with your Girlfriends parents. (I also like how you capitalized 'girlfriend') :D

David
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/01/2006 07:07:56 PM
nice effect on the right, maybe crop closer on the left so theres not so much back and butt of the guy? He's not essential to the picture.
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12/31/2005 04:23:26 AM
Not bad, not bad at all...............
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12/31/2005 01:24:53 AM
While the photo does represent the username, I find the "flame" part odd compared with the clarity of the rest of the photo...like it was overdone in a post processing program.
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12/26/2005 07:41:30 PM
Umm, a little over the top I think for the name, but brings back memories of the snow I used to experience before moving to Florida! I kinda miss it :( Points for the snow!
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