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Jan 25, 2006 21:39 |  #1

I am looking for some feed back on this photo.....colour ,contrast...etc and the shot in general. Let me know what you think please......thanks


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Jan 25, 2006 22:02 |  #2

Great subject material, and the color and contrast look good to me. I find it a bit distracting that the image isn't level though, and would have preferred a crop that isn't so tight so I could see the entire car ... or maybe tighter to focus on the driver. Whichever way you crop it though I think I'd keep some of the track in the picture since it really give a sense of speed.


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Jan 25, 2006 22:23 |  #3

Whoaaaaaaaaa ! The car is awesome however I want that " foste" is it a beer ?

The pic is great but the backround kicks my eyes too see it more its actually like BOB A said distracting ..

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Jan 25, 2006 22:33 |  #4

fosters is an australian creation, and u cant even buy it here (i havnt seen it anyway). great pic, love the colours. only thing i could pick at would be to show the rest of the front wheel and maybe level it. great job.


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Jan 26, 2006 00:23 as a reply to  @ Ospi's post |  #5

Ospi wrote:
fosters is an australian creation, and u cant even buy it here (i havnt seen it anyway). great pic, love the colours. only thing i could pick at would be to show the rest of the front wheel and maybe level it. great job.

What color is the sun where you live?

We have Fosters in every store that sells beer. Comes in rather large cans, but we understand that Aussies have mighty thirsts.:D


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Jan 26, 2006 01:18 as a reply to  @ Robert_Lay's post |  #6

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What color is the sun where you live?

We have Fosters in every store that sells beer. Comes in rather large cans, but we understand that Aussies have mighty thirsts.:D

white if i stare at it for too long. but we seriously dont get it here, at least not in brisbane. they do own quite a lot of doff beers tho which we do get.

sorry of OT. where were u on the track rosco? u seem to be quite close, altho u do have some reach avaliable there.


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Jan 26, 2006 02:53 |  #7

rosco1971 wrote:
I am looking for some feed back on this photo.....colour ,contrast...etc and the shot in general. Let me know what you think please......thanks

Rosco; On my recently calibrated monitor the colours and everything about them look absolutely great. But the workmanship behind the taking of the photograph also seems flawless to me.


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Jan 26, 2006 04:12 |  #8

after looking at all your pics from the us gp, they are amazing, colours are brilliant and the photos are so well composed. i must say your panning shots are epic. very good work mate.

bet you were a little pissed off when only ferrari and the minnows took place inthe race tho eh :P


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Jan 26, 2006 16:22 |  #9

Great shot. You did well to get the car sharp and the wheel blur happening (good pan). My attention goes straight to the driver (because he's in the left third of the shot). I prefer shots where the slope of the racetrack is perfectly horizontal or on a high angle. All that said- this is a very good shot of a sport that's hard to capture! (I went to see the race in Montreal last year and those cars really move- especially if you don't have a good viewpoint to pan from).


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Jan 26, 2006 19:52 |  #10

color focus and contrast look great, the composition should show the whole car tho... because the subject matter in this photo is the car not the driver.




  
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Jan 30, 2006 17:24 |  #11

Im not sure what your shutter speed was, but I might have just gone a half stop or one stop slower, just to really draw attention to the car. Im unsure about the crop being too tight, I think it actually does something for it, but definately needs to be more level. Great panning though!

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