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Challenge: Free Study XI (Advanced Editing IV*)
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 APO DG Macro for Canon
Location: Maryland
Date: Apr 30, 2006
Aperture: f9
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/800
Galleries: Sports, Action
Date Uploaded: Apr 30, 2006

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Statistics
Place: 172 out of 211
Avg (all users): 5.0213
Avg (commenters): 5.5000
Avg (participants): 4.9722
Avg (non-participants): 5.0875
Views since voting: 765
Views during voting: 270
Votes: 188
Comments: 11
Favorites: 0


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07/25/2006 04:07:32 PM
Really cool capture. I just the like the frozen in time of these kinds of shots. You get the foot work frozen...the arms and even the toung. (ha ha Ha lol) well done sht i like it. Colors are soft and not to distracting on what is actually going on here.
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06/02/2006 08:26:20 PM
Good action shot, with great timimg.....
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05/10/2006 05:24:12 PM
Critique Club
This is a great example of catching the critical moment of the action as the skater is trying to ollie over the the skateboard. I know I spent countless hours trying to do the same thing.

While looking at the size of your photo and the size of the file I would first off reccomend using the full 640 pixel size for photos and get as close to the 150 kb limit when you upload the file. This will give your photo the most details it can get. For example The details in the lower skateboard would have been abit more crisp if you had used a larger size file.preparing photos for submission with photoshop Here is a link to help you prepare your photos since I saw that many of your submissions were of around 80kb instead of around 150 kb.

As far as technicals of the photo I think there are a few things that could be improved. Your photo has everything in focus since you use had your lens stopped at f9. This created a distracting background that where my eye jumps from the plant to the main subject to the house in the background. If you don't have time to move to another location with less going on in the background shooting with the lens at the lowest fstop you have available will blur the background and force the eye to focus on the subject. Also many skateboard shots are shot from a very low angle and with a wide angle(like you 18-55 mm lens) to have lots of details about the skater. For example I can see that it looks like his tongue is sticking out and he must be concentrating really hard, I think this detail would give the viewer something to connect to. Also I would have shot the skater from the other side(the side where his back is)and had the skater turn around also so that the shadow across his chest would not be there. Also I am not sure what is going on around the skater's arm it appears you did some cloning or there is a weird shadow.

Overall I think you nailed the hardest part of skateboard photos and that is to get the timing down to that moment where everything comes together, that is a very hard thing to do. The other issues I think were just setup and knowing what angles look good for skateboard shots. My guess is that most voters appreciated the moment you captured but couldn't vote higher because there was abit less to connect with with out a facial expression or arms up in the air trying to balance.
I hope this was helpful to you and not too much critique, but they are just my suggestions and if you have any questions or comments for me you can send me a PM.
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05/08/2006 09:50:45 PM
I liked the subject, but I didn't like the setting. It looks too snapshot. By this I mean that it doesn't look like much effort went into the background. Could you have done this at a park or in some nicely urban alley?

Another issue is the color cast. It looks very blue, especially in the tones of the skater's skin. The picture could likely use more contrast as well.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/07/2006 01:30:03 PM
Good concept, but a simple ollie is a little boring.
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05/04/2006 05:59:52 PM
Nice catch. Did he clear the Board?
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05/03/2006 09:55:05 PM
Great action
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05/02/2006 10:12:34 PM
Very nice capture of a critical moment. I agree with the cropping--eliminating the face directs the attention to the legs and the skate board. Unfortunately I find the background distracting.
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05/02/2006 06:07:21 AM
If you skate, know anything about skateboarding, what looks good - what doesn't... you would know that perspective is almost everything to the non-skatboarder. Get down on your hands and knees and be one with that sweet harsh gravel. This image does however remind me of some old-school skating we used to do for some reason.
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05/01/2006 12:02:07 PM
Good motion capture, but cutting the subject's head off makes for a distracting image.
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05/01/2006 05:50:16 AM
Cool shot! I cant ollie to save my life. I like the desaturated feel to it. Good luck
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