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03/21/2007 04:37:06 PM |
But you know how photos of kids tend to get voted here, yes? You hit a nail on the head with this though - anything that gives the sense of needing long exposure - basically, anything that looks like it needed fast film to shoot it - works in our understanding of where photographic grain should be seen. It's a basic, and nonsensical really, reaction. One might quibble with how far you've taken the whites of that dress, but that's all. |
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03/18/2007 01:28:37 PM |
The sheer joy of this is wonderful. |
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03/15/2007 06:47:27 PM |
very well done. grain is appropriate. photo is exciting. 9 |
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03/15/2007 12:06:19 PM |
Cute! Just love the pan.. |
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03/15/2007 11:51:19 AM |
Great job capturing childhood fun and innocence. |
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03/15/2007 02:21:39 AM |
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03/14/2007 09:09:17 PM |
good subject for this challenge, and I like the feeling of motion |
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03/14/2007 04:29:14 PM |
Looks like the kind of thing that got banned from modern playgrounds as too dangerous. And looks like fun :-) |
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03/14/2007 02:04:21 PM |
Fun! You did a great job capturing her wonderful smile! |
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03/14/2007 11:55:18 AM |
i love the grain effect with this motion shot. very nice, the girl is cute too. |
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