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Nightrunning
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Multiple Light Sources (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Nikon Coolpix 5400
Location: Epping Forest
Date: May 25, 2004
Aperture: f/7.9
ISO: 50
Shutter: 4 sec
Date Uploaded: May 25, 2004

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Statistics
Place: 79 out of 221
Avg (all users): 5.2630
Avg (commenters): 6.7500
Avg (participants): 5.2115
Avg (non-participants): 5.2952
Views since voting: 878
Votes: 270
Comments: 6
Favorites: 0


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06/02/2004 01:22:01 PM
Well I'm one of the folks that gave this a 7 (that's high marks from me --- I rarely give 9's and 10's).
I'm sorry it didn't do better. I think it is one of those photos that you have to spend time with. I looked at it several times before settling on my score. I wasn't surprised to see that someone who's work and opinion I've admired made this shot. Great job!
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06/02/2004 12:11:50 PM
I can`t believe this only scored 5.2..I had this down as a top tenner.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/01/2004 12:19:16 AM
If I'm seeing this correctly this is a very long exposure of runners wearing lights? The exposure is excellent. The composition quite interesting in spite of seeming a bit cluttered at first. This is one I looked at quite a few times. I like that the foremost pole is leaning slightly, as if from the speed of the runners (like in a Road Runner cartoon). I imagine that is just a happy coincidence but it works.
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05/29/2004 12:26:47 AM
I looked at this one for awhile. Very nice.
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05/26/2004 01:11:20 PM
Nice shot, did you use rear curtian sinc or any flash at all?
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05/26/2004 09:32:52 AM
Little bit of barrel distortion going here. Try getting closer, and using a slightly shallower focal length. Neat idea!
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