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Oct 31, 2009 15:07 as a reply to  @ post 8927588 |  #16
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#2 is the only one I'm digging. The lighting on a lot of these is lacking. In #1, what were you thinking with that lurker in there? Get him out of there. Also, the timing is pretty late. For what you described, I would've shot it right as he's popped off the ledge. To me it looked like he was either coming down from an ollie, or just curb dropping off the ledge. In the 4th, the angle is pretty lame, I would've shot further back with a longer lens. I also would've hidden a flash in that little cutout in the wall to light the other side of his body. #3 is just ridiculous as far as processing goes... way overboard. If you're going to do stuff like that, you need to light the skater better. Not to mention that the minivan is beyond distracting. I dunno. These just seem really point-and-shoot.


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Oct 31, 2009 18:42 |  #17

#5 for me.....killer!


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Nov 01, 2009 09:18 |  #18

Gonna go wth #3 as my favorite.




  
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Nov 14, 2009 07:26 |  #19

love these shots, 2 is a perfect example of why horizons dont always have to be straight
balls to the guy in the first one :)


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Nov 14, 2009 16:27 |  #20

wow man those are some nice pics.


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