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04/17/2009 10:28:06 AM |
nice work with the top twenty finish !!!
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04/15/2009 09:34:23 AM |
Really well done! And I applaud the sport selected, and the fitness of your model. |
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04/15/2009 09:23:58 AM |
tim this was a good image i feel didnt get its rewards ..bummer |
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04/15/2009 12:54:05 AM |
Well done. I thought this would do better. Broke 6 though! |
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04/14/2009 03:23:34 PM |
Sick Shot! Love the angles. |
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04/14/2009 12:23:46 PM |
Very interesting shot. I love the effect you gave it. |
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04/10/2009 07:49:24 PM |
Nicely isolated from the background. |
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04/09/2009 02:42:35 PM |
Nide picture. I would like to know how did ou get the zooming effect on the background while the foreground is sharp. |
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04/08/2009 09:46:10 PM |
Nice effect. It might have been better if his foot was on the pedal. This way, the blur doesn't match his action (stopped). |
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04/08/2009 07:26:04 PM |
I don't know about anyone else, but when I looked at this, it made me feel a little dizzy, but I still like it. |
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04/08/2009 06:25:16 PM |
I want to say a Lenbabies shot but the tire and foreground are too in focus... Interesting shot. The blur conveys motion even though he's not moving... I like it. |
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04/08/2009 12:16:11 PM |
Very unigue presentation - the motion blur in combination with subtle DOF changes compliment the sharper subject. The intensity of this image is very complimentary to the title and as a whole works well. A solid effort to demonstrate fitness. |
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04/08/2009 08:35:09 AM |
I like the sense of motion conveyed in this. There's one tall greenish twiggy in the front that I would have moved since it's a bit distracting. I like how his read shirt pops against the other colors. |
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04/08/2009 07:21:21 AM |
cool! how did you do this? zoom in while the shutter was open? |
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