john norton
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The white blurry areas are assistants helping the triathletes find their bikes. It was a low light, overcast morning allowing me to shoot a slower shutter speed catching the bluring chaos the athletes experienced. I would have liked the subject that I was panning to be sharper... I like this shot because it was chaotic at the scene and the image itself partially captured the mood of the time. I think next time I will use a flash that would fire at the end of the exposure as well as getting closer to the subjects for this type of effect.
John
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You can feel the power of the breaking waves in this shot. 8/7
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Now that is a full service religion!
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what is down those stairs? very nice
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Great tonal quality and composition.
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Wow. I can feel the crispness of the air. Great photo. 10/10
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I really like shots like this one. You've done a great job with the reflection and the entire image. pair of 8s.
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I like the "lines" in the photo, but it seems too contrasty and perhaps over saturated as well. The detail on the board is washed out as the snow.
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Excellent shot! I find this image very dynamic.
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Fantastic use of color and contrast!
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I wish there was something in the lower left quadrant to break up the void. Still, I like the image you've captured.
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This image really grabed me. Great job!
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I like the image you've captured, but what appear to be scratches detract from it.
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I've just started working with stylized B&W images and would like
your feedback.
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I like how all the lines pull you toward the shooter. Well done.
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keep up the good work! You may just be the next andy warhol of the printed circuit world.
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This shot embodies simplicity with subtle texture and a dash of color that makes it spark!
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This image is alive!
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This is a death mask on the grave of a prominent citizen in a Paris cemetery. Time and weathering added the icing on this morbid work of art. I admit, I found the image compelling merely capturing a facsimile of it.
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I've looked at this photo both ways and have been indecisive...
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Thanks for your comment, James. The banding that you see is from a grid pattern on the bottem of the reflecting pool.
Celebration of the touch!
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The person in the center is on his knee, pumping his fist after scoring a difficult touch against his opponent. The referee can be seen awarding the point.
John