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02/14/2006 09:46:04 PM |
cool you just look around then see it |
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02/14/2006 06:20:14 AM |
i think you missed the point of the challenge... |
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02/14/2006 12:54:08 AM |
this actually hurts my eyes |
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02/13/2006 11:04:22 PM |
I do like how everything but the tree is in motion. For me though, your image is very busy, and the interior of the car in the foreground is distracting. |
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02/13/2006 05:23:39 PM |
The car in the foreground is distracting. |
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02/13/2006 07:51:25 AM |
Too many distractions imo. |
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02/12/2006 06:18:00 PM |
Really very under exposed, which made the image muddy. Also there is not a strong enough motion pan to create speed. |
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02/12/2006 05:27:38 AM |
I like the idea, but I wish there was a but more light. |
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02/12/2006 03:28:22 AM |
You have managed to capture the tree well, however, the photo isn't very pleasing to the eye, the colours are quite dull, the foreground car is quite off putting. You feel cramped looking at the picture, just like I imagine the photographer was when taking it!! |
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02/11/2006 05:56:14 AM |
I think this is panning in reverse. The object you are shooting should be moving yet kept in focus by panning ( moving in the same direction ) your camera. WAIT! I think I can see what you've done. I think I can see movement ( motion blur ) in the car you have taken the shot from. So have you been driving past and managed to keep the tree in focus while moving? My first thought was that you were in a parked car and mearly captured the movement of the cars behind the tree. Hmm, now what score do I give you?? LOL Good luck with this one. : ) |
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02/09/2006 06:14:58 PM |
Nicly done. Just a bit dark. Good title, too. I might not have found the subject without it. |
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02/09/2006 11:47:18 AM |
COMPOSITION IS NOT GUD?TRY TO WORK OVER COMPOSITION FOR THE NEXT THEME |
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02/09/2006 02:05:14 AM |
This good job of panning is lost in a photo that has too many distractions (mainly the interior of the car you were in when you took it). |
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02/08/2006 11:39:09 PM |
Object of focus seems to be a bit obscure. It took me a minute to figure out what you were panning on. Good attempt though |
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02/08/2006 07:14:52 PM |
it seems a bit difficult that you got the palm tree in a motion panning shot when it doesn't really move. |
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02/08/2006 02:58:30 PM |
Interesting effect. Would be better if you were following a subject in motion to get motion blur separation from the background, not shooting while in motion at a stationary subject. Would be better without the obstructions of the mirror, etc. |
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02/08/2006 02:54:52 AM |
I think I can see what you were trying to acheive here, but there's just too much of the car's interior visible for mine. |
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