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03/07/2008 03:29:01 PM |
I like the idea behind this. You should continue to keep experimenting with this technique. |
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02/19/2008 09:50:04 AM |
This is a good thought, maybe a different background would help. |
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02/19/2008 09:46:12 AM |
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02/19/2008 12:39:33 AM |
If you could have frozen your subject a bit more and blurred the background further it would have scored a bit better from me. |
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02/18/2008 05:16:54 PM |
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02/18/2008 01:03:46 PM |
Enjoy! That kind of freedom does not last much!
BTW: good panning! :) |
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02/17/2008 11:20:32 AM |
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02/16/2008 07:17:04 AM |
The panning effect is too subtle for me. Try a longer shutter to accentuate the feeling of motion. |
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02/15/2008 03:12:45 AM |
Everything is blurry. Typically with panning there is one area that is in focus. |
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02/14/2008 11:03:15 AM |
I think the camera's shutter speed hurt you here. a longer shutter speed would have given more background blur, but also makes it harder to keep the subject in focus. |
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02/13/2008 08:10:04 PM |
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02/13/2008 07:53:54 PM |
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02/13/2008 08:29:25 AM |
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