Karl Schuler 48 Posted July 18, 2011 Full action with extraordinary light and stunning focus. Extraterrestrial. Link to comment
lintrathen 15 Posted July 18, 2011 This is a great action shot, full of motion. The clarity of the subject is outstanding.I like what you have done in PP and have to assume that the dust in front of him is from the competitor ahead.Well done...... a great shot.Regards Link to comment
raymondborg 0 Posted July 19, 2011 Beautiful action shot. Great tones and composition. Well done. Link to comment
pmj 6 Posted August 22, 2011 Please note the following: This image has been selected for discussion. It is not necessarily the "best" picture the Elves have seen this week, nor is it a contest. Discussion of photo.net policy, including the choice of Photograph of the Week should not take place here, but in the Help & Questions Forum. The About Photograph of the Week page tells you more about this feature of photo.net. Before writing a contribution to this thread, please consider our reason for having this forum: to help people learn about photography. Visitors have browsed the gallery, found a few striking images and want to know things like why is it a good picture, why does it work? Or, indeed, why doesn't it work, or how could it be improved? Try to answer such questions with your contribution. Link to comment
Lou_Meluso 266 Posted August 23, 2011 This a successful picture. Everything in the image from the flying dirt, blurred background and powerful diagonal lines speak of ACTION. Even the excellent black and white rendering adds to the gritty dirt track ambiance. A terrific race picture caught from a perfect angle. Well done, Slawomir! Link to comment
michael_linn 24 Posted August 23, 2011 I agree that this photo works well.It is technically good from the standpoint of focus and exposre.B & W adds to the overall effect. There would likely be many colors in the photo which would distract.It is full of the drama of an accident about happen.My only suggestion would be to adjust the crop, if possible, by moving the subject more to the left and see how it looks.Excellent work! Link to comment
john_a5 0 Posted August 23, 2011 The thing here that really catches my eye is the way the dust is rendered as almost like smoke. It is very ethereal in nature and I think what makes this image. While I do like this image, I wonder if a bit more detail in the shadows of the rider wouldn't help it a bit (especially in the area near the front forks)--no where else though and even this comment might be a bit of a nit, I would just like to see if it wouldn't make the image a bit stronger. Unlike many of the other images, it is actually hard to know what is actually happening here. It could be that this is a turn or could it be a victory "burn-out? In context with the rest, it does appear to be a turn. I am not suggesting that this is a flaw, but unlike the others in the series, what is happening is not as clear but the series is a nice compilation of images. Overall, a very nice image. Link to comment
ruslan 1,212 Posted August 23, 2011 Hello, Slawomir Zylak!Is this Poland or Czech republic? I am from the town where this sport is popular, there are sporsmen who race in your ciuntry, I am from Russia, Balakovo, and our team is Turbina. My father used to go to the stadium and took alike, not so proficient, pictures. Another team is in Tagliatti, this is Mega - Lada. Regards, have a nice day! The photo is cool! Link to comment
mjferron 12,412 Posted August 24, 2011 What a great shot. As an ex-motocross racer I have to say speedway is the most exciting motorcycle racing there is. Light bikes and incredible horsepower per pound ratio. One mistake and you lose the race. This photo says a thousand words when it comes to the action.To John A. This is a typical turn in speedway racing. Come off the straights and the bike stays sideways through the entire turn. Link to comment
stp 6 Posted August 24, 2011 Perfect shutter speed and aperture, and the B&W rendering was wonderfully done. The dust in the air is especially eye-catching. This really expresses the action of motocross racing. Link to comment
ken_thalheimer 3,739 Posted August 24, 2011 Successful photo capturing the peak of action Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 24, 2011 I like the black and white, and when viewed at the larger setting, the photograph is full of excellent detail. It's a very well-captured action shot that makes me want to know what happened in the next three or four seconds. Link to comment
rob_mulligan1 0 Posted August 24, 2011 No critique. Awesome image. Black and white is what was called for - and the graininess and high contrast add to the drama. Bravo! Link to comment
Emmanuel Enyinwa 0 Posted August 24, 2011 Holy smokes! Such great, GREAT shots in this portfolio, and I agree this is the best of them, the left-right orientation, the sound, the fury, the smoke, the dust! This image would make Faulkner proud. May I repeat, HOLY SMOKES! To ask me to "critique" this image is like asking me to "critique" Leonardo's "The Virgin of The Rocks". I can only gaze in open mouthed, stupefied adoration. Link to comment
dylan_strickland 0 Posted August 24, 2011 This is spectacular. I can feel the flying dirt and raw aggression combining together to make this intense moment. Fantastic capture and interpretation. Link to comment
fedaee 0 Posted August 25, 2011 Excellent and first class shot of the great moment with excellent of details...Like the light controlled and composition and chiose of BW .dear friend,Congrats on your POW. Link to comment
keith__richard_terry 0 Posted August 26, 2011 I have followed this sport for many years. This is a classic shot Slawomir. Well done ! Link to comment
DawsonPointers 362 Posted August 27, 2011 Since no one has yet commented on the diagonal line created by the rider and bike, I will. It is visually very attractive.Was this an intentional crop, intentional framing at capture, serendipity or irrelevant to most? How important is that diagonal line?Regards, John Link to comment
rick_janes 109 Posted August 28, 2011 A classic motorcycle racing piece in the tradition of Dan Mahony or Mush Emmons, capturing that perfect moment of light and action.In black & white too! Link to comment
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