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jafrknb Member 213 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2006 Location: Arizona More info | Apr 03, 2008 19:45 | #16 definately a keeper anthonysoaresphotograpny.com
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kegs Mostly Lurking 11 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Melbourne Australia More info | Apr 04, 2008 06:59 | #17 Great shot!! The facial expression and that look in the cyclist's eye - brilliant! The blur contributes also but without the emotion it would be just another panned-movement-blur photo. I'm not so sure that second curtain sync would have made much difference.
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bwolford Goldmember 3,705 posts Likes: 5 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Tampa, Florida More info | Apr 04, 2008 09:53 | #18 kegs wrote in post #5257696 Great shot!! The facial expression and that look in the cyclist's eye - brilliant! The blur contributes also but without the emotion it would be just another panned-movement-blur photo. I'm not so sure that second curtain sync would have made much difference. Kerry It's definitely a keeper, but i think second curtain sync would get the blur going in the right direction rather than as it is. Either way, it's a striking image and if you had a model release I think you have yourself a nice little Stock Image. Brice
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Apr 04, 2008 11:44 | #19 if you had a model release I think you have yourself a nice little Stock Image. I do know the guy so I'll prob. hit him up for a release for exchange of all the photos I have of him. Thanks guys for the comments.
Danny.
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angela6571 Member 93 posts Joined Oct 2007 More info | Apr 04, 2008 12:40 | #20 So was the flash fired int the middle of the exposure? How do you do that?
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Apr 04, 2008 12:58 | #21 With first curtain it fires first they the blur from the long exposure. With second curtain you would have the blur from the motion then the correctly exposed image from the flash. Danny.
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angela6571 Member 93 posts Joined Oct 2007 More info | Apr 04, 2008 14:28 | #22 Dan-o wrote in post #5259663 With first curtain it fires first they the blur from the long exposure. With second curtain you would have the blur from the motion then the correctly exposed image from the flash. So basically first curtain fires the flash at the beginning of the exposure while second curtain fires at the end of the exposure. I know how those two work, but it looks like there is blur ahead of and behind your subject. Thats why Im asking if the flash was fired in the middle of the exposure
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khall Goldmember 3,803 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Wollongong Australia. More info | Apr 04, 2008 20:01 | #24 Not the general run of the mill cycling picture one or two shots look like this in a magazine look OK. But have to say I do prefer the shall we say the normal picture. YNWA.
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JohnJ80 Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2006 More info | Apr 05, 2008 08:55 | #25 Dan-o wrote in post #5251812 Yay or nay. I like it a lot but wanted some opinion on it. I know I wish I had the whole head too. +1. Cool shot. You can feel the intensity, speed. Obsessive Gear List
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