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Slow Sync Shot
Slow Sync Shot
andygough


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Action Shot (Advanced Editing I*)
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: Clyne Valley Park
Date: Jan 4, 2004
Aperture: 20
ISO: 1600
Shutter: 1/20
Galleries: Sports, Travel
Date Uploaded: Jan 4, 2004

shot was taken using slow sync flash, 2nd curtain sync, panning.

Statistics
Place: 40 out of 97
Avg (all users): 5.7438
Avg (commenters): 6.6667
Avg (participants): 5.7619
Avg (non-participants): 5.7320
Views since voting: 1365
Votes: 160
Comments: 14
Favorites: 0


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01/12/2004 10:57:10 AM
Critique Club:

Hi. First of all this photo fits the challenge, so there's no problems there. The panning technique is one of the hardest to master and it's very difficult to get decent results. I think you've done a good job here. I think the main reason that you didnt get a higher score is that even though the boy is sharp as far as the panning goes, he still looks a little soft. I think this is due to the post processing not the photo-taking. When you scale down a photo to fit DPC sizes, they always become soft. I've found the best way to fix this is to afterwards use Unsharp Mask with these variables:

Amount: 170 %
Radius: 0.4 pixels
Threshold: 0 levels

I tried this on your photo and it sharpens the boy a lot, improving the photo no-end.

I think a slightly different crop would also make it a bit better. Perhaps moving the boy more towards the left of the frame. This would increase the space on the right of him, to make it look like he is riding into the photo. This is a technique used a lot for action, and also for portraits. Looking into the frame is often better than looking out of the frame.

Overall this is a great attempt at the technique, and would look even better with just a little more basic post-processing.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/11/2004 07:18:26 PM
Good fit for the theme. I like it!
01/10/2004 09:33:43 PM
looks like hes crusin..huh?
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/10/2004 09:25:40 PM
Shows good action. Nice panning shot. I like how well you got him in focus, and the background is nicely blurred. Love the rosy cheeks...looks like he worked hard to help you with this shot. :) ~Heather~
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/10/2004 12:42:04 AM
Very well executed. Great job. (8)
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/09/2004 10:36:18 PM
Background really shows speed. The contrast of the subject really pops out of the background. The dark clothes really helps. The blur in the wheels and feet really give that extra touch of speed.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/07/2004 08:58:56 PM
Very nice!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/07/2004 08:29:22 PM
this is a cool effect...would like to know your setup
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/06/2004 11:06:53 PM
Easy to see the action here I like the background texture 7
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/05/2004 06:32:25 PM
almost perfect with slight blur on the face.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/05/2004 10:45:14 AM
i love this shot-how the child stands out and the background is so blurred...great job*8
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/05/2004 08:16:10 AM
Nice feeling of motion. He looks like he is really trying to get that bike moving.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/05/2004 12:55:52 AM
Nice shot... I could feel the motion.
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01/05/2004 12:26:43 AM
Good job!
  Photographer found comment helpful.


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