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Nov 02, 2005 03:58 |  #1

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kinda aiming for that thoughtful approach in the shot I guess...posted this in the photoblog yesterday, just a random frame from sitting on the edge of the endzone photographing practice

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my one gripe is a clean background, i wanted the silloutte effect and that was the only way i knew how to pull that off, but if there was some moment back there it would be a more powerful image

i donno, it's not gametime either, so thats a downer, but i gotta get extra practice somehow...not getting to shoot as much at photojournalism school as I though.

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Nov 02, 2005 05:31 |  #2

8's, I like it, but it's not quite working for me. I'd like it to be more of a sillouette (maybe just making it b&w ?) and the tilt of the goal posts bugs me a bit...

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Nov 02, 2005 06:43 |  #3

I like the concept, but the shot doesn't have the drama.... can't put my finger on what exactly it is. I think part my be the utility poll. Play with the curves too... it might pop... who knows.




  
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Nov 03, 2005 10:10 |  #4

I like the idea. Just wondering since I don't have alot of experience, would it have worked to have entire scene in focus. It seems the silloutte of the player will make it stand out, but the blurred backround is distracting a little to me.


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Nov 04, 2005 03:17 |  #5

If it was all in focus your eyes would go all over (they'd look at the posts, the trees all the other stuff in the background.) When everything's blurred around a subject your eyes snap to what's in focus.




  
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Nov 04, 2005 03:42 |  #6

The concept is just fine.

Something makes me think that it would have been a better shot from a slightly different angle where the posts are further to the right in the frame... or perhaps from a lower angle, so that you could see all of the posts including the crossbar....

Hmmm....

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Nov 05, 2005 18:53 |  #7

thanks, it rocks to get some real crit in here again


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Nov 06, 2005 00:13 |  #8

If you did the low angle.... would you go really wide to get more of the total environment too - make the boy a larger presence in the image... just curious how you would do it different.




  
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Nov 06, 2005 01:36 |  #9

8's I think you were on to something, but the image is trying to be two things. For the silloutte shot there is too much light. Had you moved to your right and got the sun behind the player, you may have found the shot you were looking for.

However for me the shot is the player looking up field with the sun reflecting off his back. Message is - end of the game - another good day on the field - the joy of a job well done. The folded arms suggests a review of a job well done.

I trust you won't object, but I played with the levels a bit and added a touch of soft focus to the background.

Could this be what you were trying to find in the photo ?

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Nov 06, 2005 01:40 |  #10

nah, play with it all you want...the thing is that being photojournalism school, if we altered an image that much, we'd get our asses whooped...lol


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Nov 06, 2005 02:26 |  #11

A bunch of us were having that very discussion at a race meeting last weekend (in between the rain and oh boy did it rain 800 ISO to get an images)

Is the art to get the photo without any tweaking or are you collecting raw material - Don't ask me ... I have no isea.


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Nov 06, 2005 15:14 |  #12

I do like the re-edit, it softens the background and refocuses you on the subject....

Blinking8s, so let me ask you this, if you are doing a documentary shot, and using film, are you not allowed to use any photo filters like polarizer, gradient, color, warming, star, etc? If you are, are you not allowed to apply those same filters digitally to digital images? Were not talking changing content.... just wondering what they are teaching you all.




  
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