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02/14/2006 06:08:59 AM |
yes, she's in motion, but if you look at the rest of the entries, you'll get a better idea as to how you could have taken this subject and opportunity and done much better with a different composition. the idea was for the camera to be moving in order to capture something in motion--and the more movement, the better. her, your shutter and flash combination worked more to freeze the action than to follow it. |
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02/12/2006 02:47:16 AM |
I like this...great capture |
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02/11/2006 04:56:38 AM |
nice idea, personally I'd love to see more background blur here and also the composition could be improved by using a more regular portrait rectangle, this all feels too tight |
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02/11/2006 12:33:38 AM |
That's stop motion, not motion panning. Quick reflexes, but it doesn't quite meet the challenge. |
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02/11/2006 12:20:00 AM |
I do not see any motion panning here...just falsh used to capture an action shot. |
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02/09/2006 05:00:50 PM |
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02/08/2006 04:04:03 PM |
this is a fun picture. w/o the roof, even better. |
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02/08/2006 02:44:55 PM |
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02/08/2006 02:22:50 PM |
Nice idea. But it looks like a long exposure with subject motion frozen by flash rather than proper motion panning by tracking a moving subject with a long enough exposure to motion blur the background. |
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02/08/2006 12:17:38 PM |
To me this is not motion panning |
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02/08/2006 01:27:28 AM |
This would have been an excellent picture, but you cut so much of her off. You nailed motion panning though. |
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