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Jul 29, 2008 17:03 |  #1

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Jul 29, 2008 17:08 |  #2

Love the little girl's expression in this one.




  
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Jul 29, 2008 17:08 |  #3

What a great cross section of emotions...
Very well captured!

(Not really a knock per se but why the sepia?)


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Jul 29, 2008 17:25 as a reply to  @ FlyingPhotog's post |  #4

Love all the different expressions you captured!


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Jul 29, 2008 18:20 |  #5

Great photo marie !!... I like the wide angle view, and the main subject clearly allows for one to tell what is happening and where this is taking place. (Though some could argue this is a Knievel Motorcylce Shot, public view at the moment of impact). The sepia does give it an even better emphasis towards faces than clothing.

Thanks for sharing that pic. Been a while since I lost myself in an image, looking at it and within it for a few mins. :)


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Jul 29, 2008 19:15 |  #6

This is excellent. My favorite is the guy who's mouth is full of food and wide open. haha




  
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Jul 29, 2008 22:04 as a reply to  @ Jloughin's post |  #7

Nice.. Only a little thing,,I would have placed the main man more to the right instead of having him centred..


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Jul 30, 2008 05:42 as a reply to  @ yogestee's post |  #8

Great shot, what wonderful expressions you've captured. I must say though a few look like they already know there going to be losers. :confused:


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Jul 30, 2008 06:33 |  #9

This is great, Marie! I love it! So many different emotions captured in one shot.


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Jul 30, 2008 07:08 |  #10

Great shot! I like the expression of the guy sitting down with his hand on his chin. Most of the people are looking in one direction while he is staring straight ahead. Don't think his horse won!


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Jul 31, 2008 08:20 |  #11

What a great cross section of emotions...

I agree. The guy at the left praying with his eyes closed!


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Jul 31, 2008 08:32 |  #12

Great shot! I think a very small pan to the left would have been perfect but hey, still great.


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Jul 31, 2008 08:33 |  #13

That is what photography is all about. Simply amazing!


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Jul 31, 2008 18:54 |  #14

Vetteography wrote in post #6008828 (external link)
Love the little girl's expression in this one.

: )


thank you David
I just about got her in .... and the fellow praying behind

lol

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #6008834 (external link)
What a great cross section of emotions...
Very well captured!

(Not really a knock per se but why the sepia?)

many thanks FlyingPhotog
all the colours were a bit much to show the expressions as best as possible
in some pictures the colour is best though


rmr21 wrote in post #6008921 (external link)
Love all the different expressions you captured!

many thanks rmr21

: )

PhotoJourno wrote in post #6009169 (external link)
Great photo marie !!... I like the wide angle view, and the main subject clearly allows for one to tell what is happening and where this is taking place. (Though some could argue this is a Knievel Motorcylce Shot, public view at the moment of impact). The sepia does give it an even better emphasis towards faces than clothing.
Thanks for sharing that pic. Been a while since I lost myself in an image, looking at it and within it for a few mins.

many thanks Mario
you said exactly why I used the sepia
not sure its in the best interest on some of the shots
bl/white at times may be better..... then again the colour was ok on another
:rolleyes:

decisions decisons
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Jloughin wrote in post #6009443 (external link)
This is excellent. My favorite is the guy who's mouth is full of food and wide open. haha

I thought he looked to be in shock. wasn't sure it was food
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yogestee wrote in post #6010438 (external link)
Nice.. Only a little thing,,I would have placed the main man more to the right instead of having him centred..

yes, it would have been better, thanks yogestee
I was trying not to cut off anyone as everyone had a different look
as all made up the pictures and I had not(seen) enough of the fellow on the left (at the time) to allow for the crop later

stoneylonesome wrote in post #6012086 (external link)
Great shot, what wonderful expressions you've captured.

I must say though a few look like they already know there going to be losers.

:lol:

for sure. I think so too
thanks a lot Sandy

(see their expressions on the other pictures added below)


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BeccaNH wrote in post #6012258 (external link)
This is great, Marie! I love it! So many different emotions captured in one shot.

thanks very much Becca
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352McCoy wrote in post #6012395 (external link)
Great shot! I like the expression of the guy sitting down with his hand on his chin. Most of the people are looking in one direction while he is staring straight ahead. Don't think his horse won!

I don't think so either McCoy lol
bad news for others too :|some got tummy trouble bigtime

lol

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PhotosGuy wrote in post #6019140 (external link)
I agree. The guy at the left praying with his eyes closed!

lol
that I loved.... but never saw him until too late. still , got a bit of him

thanks Frank

TTGator wrote in post #6019191 (external link)
Great shot! I think a very small pan to the left would have been perfect but hey, still great.

I agree TT....many thanks

(sigh)
so many........ so little time

lol


jpsamora wrote in post #6019195 (external link)
That is what photography is all about. Simply amazing!

many thanks jpsamora

: )

for anyone interested .some pictures taken within seconds of that moment
hope not too many

(overboard ..pictures I mean) lol
[SIZE=2]but it gives an idea of the different reactions in the final moments of the race. the picture above was 3rd in the sequence
the man had just jumped up (winner alright):cool:

much appreciated
thank you all

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Jul 31, 2008 19:04 |  #15

very good capture. i love the 1st one, the little girl's face is priceless!


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