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01/17/2018 08:27:08 AM |
Great image. Glad you reposted it since I never saw it before (way before my time here) |
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10/30/2008 12:42:08 AM |
been there, tried that... (and got the same BLUR result, heh) |
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10/09/2008 03:25:24 PM |
Howdy, neighbor! I think both our shots next to each other really do make a nice pair. |
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10/07/2008 04:59:27 PM |
I do have this great feeling that this thing is going to derail. Marvelous. |
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10/06/2008 12:25:10 PM |
Originally posted by Techo: Great effect. Really good skill in shooting this. |
LOL - I hope that is sarcasm. I am sitting on the monorail traveling along at night with the camera on my lap and I fired off several random shots in Av mode I thnk at f8 which yielded a several second exposure and I didn't even attempt to hold still. :)
Originally posted by Techo: and whatever PP was applied? it does enchance the shot. |
I believe I applied a light dose of Lucis and some burning and noise reduction. |
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10/06/2008 11:47:30 AM |
Great effect. Really good skill in shooting this. Blur where one doesn't expect it to work so well but it does! and whatever PP was applied? it does enchance the shot. |
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10/06/2008 01:52:54 AM |
Man that was some scary ride, well done, deserves a high score. |
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10/06/2008 12:10:22 AM |
One of my 10s - excellent evocation of this emotion. |
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10/05/2008 12:01:48 AM |
frenetic--fantastically so! 7 |
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10/03/2008 12:37:06 AM |
This works very well. It was a very hard challenge and you really captured it! |
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10/02/2008 08:02:19 PM |
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10/02/2008 04:18:27 PM |
Main Entry: fre·net·ic
Pronunciation: \fri-ˈne-tik\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English frenetik insane, from Anglo-French, from Latin phreneticus, modification of Greek phrenitikos, from phrenitis inflammation of the brain, from phren-, phrēn diaphragm, mind
Date: 14th century
I see your idea here. The movement, for me, almost makes it an abstract. |
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10/02/2008 09:16:40 AM |
i think there is strong emotion in this photo... however it could maybe use a bit better composition... I feel like the pole in the center carries a bit too much visual weight--maybe if you had shot it just a bit right of the pole...hmmmm... |
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10/01/2008 08:59:23 PM |
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10/01/2008 05:42:19 PM |
lovely colourscheme, and i like how the distortion worked out |
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09/29/2008 08:43:30 PM |
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09/29/2008 02:18:29 AM |
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09/29/2008 02:14:32 AM |
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