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alexander raditya pratistha
{K:917} 1/10/2006
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wow...it became my new inspiration, thx for sharing
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Mark Kresl
{K:9434} 1/9/2006
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This is great stuff, Hugo. I find it very inspiring and am anxious to learn more. I am always looking for new and exiting things to shoot and ways to shoot them.
Mark
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 1/6/2006
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Thanks for your comments and feedback, Mohamed! Much appreciated.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Mohamed Ezz
{K:2170} 1/5/2006
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Hi Hugo.. I like ur motion shots alot.. I learning alot from that.. I think the other one more .. wiz flash..
M.Ezz
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Nathalie Verbeken
{K:684} 1/5/2006
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I'm always fascinated by such experiments, where movement, light, colour and creativity are the main ingredients. This one is a great example :) Great work, Hugo!
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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 10/7/2005
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Hugo, there is such a feeling of "sudden-ness" here! Very effective craftsmanship here, my friend.. ...Brad
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Martin .
{K:24957} 10/5/2005
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Hugo,
Wonderfully done my friend... I love the motion and lens cropping on this Masterpiece...
Martin
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Lee Harris
{K:14694} 9/15/2005
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Hi Hugo I hope all is well for you and yours. This technique is way cool, still not sure how you are doing these but your getting killer results.
I'm experimenting with the multi exposure right now, it's is interesting and fun but I haven't reached the results that I want yet, but I haven't given up either.
Great work. Lee
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Dan TDFoto
{K:8618} 9/13/2005
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I am confused as to how you acheive these "motion pictures" but am fully intrigued...great work Dan
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PK- Photos
{K:13099} 9/10/2005
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I think "time" is a good topic for experiments, very good study of "motion". Pity, I can not find your second shot with the flash-effect to see the difference....
Nice weekend, Pia :)
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 9/2/2005
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Superb work Hugo, I love the motion that you have captured here. I agree 100% with what Randy L has written :-)
Best wishes, Steve
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Neil Dolman
{K:26883} 8/29/2005
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Great shot Hugo, and nice to see someone experimenting and pushing the limits. It reminds me of a song "roll the dice" but i can't remember who its by? Now if you could only do this for real and turn up with sixes all round. :)
Best wishes and compliments on a great shot Neil
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Antonia BauerleinSehnert
{K:30599} 8/24/2005
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Oh drat, can't see the durn example (just an "x" in a box...wonder what's up). I like this series. The images are a pleasure to look at. It is like looking at several moments in time all at once -- ahhhh now I get it.. "moving picture." You are now getting a moving thought process...lol. Excellent! Antonia
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 8/23/2005
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This is great Hugo. The sense of motion created by the movement of the dice is perfectly enhanced by the tilt of the frame. Excellent. Joggie
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Telmo Domingues
{K:9639} 8/22/2005
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There are looooooooots of good photographers around here. We all agree. Some bad too... Some use only the soul and few knowlegde to achieve the results they can... Others use only thecnical asepects on their photos... Other guys, like you, put this two aspects toghether and achive the best... Everyone knows Paco de Lucia, the GREAT spanish guitar player. I think he once said something like "I need technical knowledge so then I can forget about it!" In my bad english this means he needs to rule all technical issues in guitar playing, so he can forget them (technical issues) and let his soul rule his performance, without being worried about technical issues... This is perfection... Technically perfect BUT not only! Technique is used to express feelings and is not a goal itself... Maybe you don't understand this (due to my bad english speech...) but try! This is what I think of most of your photos. I think I made my point about this photo. ;))) See ya!
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Hermen Pen
{K:9168} 8/22/2005
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Clearly, you are keen on product photography... Thanks for sharing all the technical details. For me this one is the most eye-cathing of the series so far. A suggestion: what about making it a little darker, so that the background dissolves in the shadows? I tried it on my PC, and I liked it... But maybe I am a bit preoccupied with dark shadows, I just glanced to a photo book of Ralph Gibson that arrived yesterday :-)
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 8/22/2005
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What I love about this and the one previously is that you actually have two things going on with the motion and the sound (I can hear the dice dinging against the metal). I like the use of the three dice, all in a line to give the effect of one dice moving forward, and yet still getting details of each of the three steps until you reach the end. Very clever series of work~
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Howard Page
{K:416} 8/22/2005
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Hugo,
This really is an excellent capture! Very inspiring and well worth 7!
H
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 8/21/2005
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AWESOME!
Don't know which one I like better, this one or the one below! I've been going back and forth, I'm favoring the dice action below, especially how it goes off to the lower right. Almost an 'S' curve.
Yet, this one also is good comp. They're both good Hugo. I like the format of this one, and the diagonal...
In either case, again, great idea and finished work.
Lori :)
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Adriana Rabbit
{K:3233} 8/21/2005
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hi HUGO! A*M*A*Z*I*N*G serie of motion! WWoooWWW! great effect!! ~;-)Dri
ps.: add your pic to my favorites! 7+++++++++++
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Mohamed Banna
{K:34237} 8/21/2005
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dear Hugo when i see the Motion Picture from a photographer like you,, i discover how much you are talented and clever,,
you catch it like magic and when u said its one shot no cropping,, i know how much the perfection is your way ..
well done amazing by all means
all my best regards while rising my hat to my teacher
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/21/2005
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Hi P.J., I found that the quality of the shot is strongly dependent on the contrast between the subject and the background. A textured background could work well, but then you could also play with the speed of the ball, or the frequency of the flash. Would love to see the result; a bit of structure through the ball could be nice, I think.
In the attached image, I used a trivial pursuit board as background. Not the best choice, but an available one. The translucency does add to the image, but also makes it a bit cluttered. I guess that happened to the ball and marble shot too. Would be nice to see your results, too!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/19/2005
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This is an interesting project and I am following it with, er, interest. Have little to offer in the way of comments, Hugo.
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 8/19/2005
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Thanks for the tips, Hugo ~ much appreciated!! Best regards, Chris
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 8/19/2005
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Interesting idea here! Must try out this myself! You did well on the lightning!
Cheers
Patrick J
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/19/2005
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Hi Paul, Thanks. I took about 25 shots of this theme, approximately 10 using the repetitive flash thing, and 15 with just a slow shutter. I needed a few to tweak the camera settings.
Would like to see what you come up with!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/19/2005
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Hi Pat, Excellent idea. I'll definitely have a go at the different frequencies. All I need to do now is find a suitable subject for that.. Also thank you for the bouncing ball idea. I've added it to my list....:) Thanks!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/19/2005
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Hi Petal, I only used the dish to contain the dice, not to let them bounce away too far. This was basically just a try out, and if I ever decide to shoot it properly, I'd use something more "casino" style.
The two images use a different techinque, using the repetitive flash technique in the second. I explained it in more detail in my reply to Thilo and Chris...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/19/2005
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Hi Chris, This one is not so difficult. Just a plain dark piece of cardboard, the dish / coaster and a few dice. Adjust the aperture until you get the desired shutterspeed. (approx 1.5 seconds will do) then throw the dice (let them drop) and immediately release the shutter. No flash, just natural lighting in this one.
The one I attached to my comment below is something else. That would require a flash capable of emitting repetitive flash bursts at regular intervals (set mine to 5 bursts at 8Hz in that one) That freezes the dice in mid air. The approach is practically the same as the main photo. Set up the scene, focus, adjust aperture to meet the desired shutterspeed, and fire away. After the first shot, I played with the EV settings to fine tune the exposure.
Have a go! It's not that difficult!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/19/2005
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Hi Thilo, I took a few with (my) hand in it, but with the slow shutterspeed, that turned out to be too much of a flesh coloured blur. Maybe it would work using the repetitive flash, but the timing is so dificult (the repetitive flash bursts folow each other rather quickly, and besides, in the few attempts I did, my hand was in focus, but translucent, too, as the majority of the exposure took place after I removed my hand from view. The only solution to do that is to take another shot directly after it, and combine the two.
Interesting thought, though. I'll keep it in mind, see if I can come up with something that would involve hands....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 8/19/2005
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excellent work.. love the capture of the motion..it almost looks like the same dice as it travels across the image.... so how many shots did you take? very cool image, have to think about doing something like this in the future.
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 8/18/2005
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another impressive image by you dear Hugo!!!!!! amazing!!!!!!!! congrats!!!!! my best regards Marian
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Petal Wijnen
{K:50989} 8/18/2005
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Looks like your on a roll here!!! Great shot (dubbele betekenis.... ;-D)!!! Neat 'natural' B&W, love the blurr, the tilt and the dark grey background.... well done!!! The only thing I don't care for is the 'throwing ring'... IMHO the shot would look better without it... As for which one: I like the upload better... the second one is a bit too bouncy for me... LOL!!!
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 8/18/2005
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Superbly done, Hugo!! I've no idea how you do something like this ~ it's a mystery to me!! Brilliant series ~ very enjoyable. Best regards, Chris
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 8/18/2005
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Oh so many many shots this must be - doubles :) What an idea and realization Hugo! But the second version i like so much more, it?s livefull and i can feel the movement - it?s so clear! Excellent!
Jeanette
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 8/18/2005
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Hi Hugo,
I think the motion blur theme comes out very well in this image. I'm just missing the hands that throw the dice ;-)
great technique, and thanks for sharing it.
best wishes, Thilo
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jude .
{K:14625} 8/18/2005
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Fantastic series! Excellent, highly creative work.
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Nigel Watts.
{K:5237} 8/18/2005
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These are seriously great photographs. A very interesting idea, looks like a lot of fun too Nigel
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Paolo Corradini
{K:59552} 8/18/2005
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an amazing sereie, cereative and well done..and good luck for your play!
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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 8/18/2005
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Hugo, This is a very interesting image with an informative about as well..Not only is the motion blur wonderful but you got it in a nice composition too, with the first dice leading the eye into the image...great long shutter speed effect, I love the one in the comment section also...again a nice angle and composition..very well done...:):)Linda
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 8/18/2005
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Excellent capture daer Hugo! Love it. Biliana
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Di Ciuccio Maurizio
{K:57398} 8/18/2005
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exceptional..attractive motion shot..very beauty job...congrats for new camera..wonderfull...excellent fotocamera for big phothographer..a soon my dear hugo
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Patrick Ziegler
{K:21797} 8/18/2005
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Well done Hugo. I like the strobed version. It would be fun to play with the frequecy to see the different results. How about a bouncing ball?
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moataz k. elkateb
{K:4971} 8/18/2005
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amazing work dear Hugo Ilike it well done my friend.
BEST REGARDS M O A T A Z
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Hi Tom,
No problem! Looking forward to what you come up with. If' you're interested in sharing some ideas, you know where to find me...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Tom Crowning
{K:426} 8/18/2005
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Good idea and perfectly executed. I want to thank you for you comment for a photo of mine, it brought me to your gallery here which I enjoy very much!
I like the concept of 3 (or a couple) of similar photos for one theme very much. I hope you don't mind when I'll borrow this idea for some time.
I'll give it back to you when I'm finished ;)
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giovanni guido marchi
{K:27040} 8/18/2005
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splendido lavoro,grande idea ed eccellente realizzazione...complimenti e bravo!!!!!!!
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 8/18/2005
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A wonderful and creative idea, this really shows your expertise. Remarkable work!
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/18/2005
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..another marvellous mode of block.. congrats for your idea-project!! cheers roby
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Galal El Missary
{K:84569} 8/18/2005
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Thank you Dear Hugo for your Help & continued support... appreciated as always .
Galal
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Thanks, Randy, it's not that difficult to do, especially the non flash one. That's just increasing the DOF, and setting up a tripod. From there on, it's just a matter of rolling the dice until it works out...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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Hi Galal, I also used the same three dice for the second shot, but as the flash fired 5 times during this exposure, freesing the motion of the dice as they rol to the different sides at regular intervals, it creates the impression that there are many more.
Thanks for your comment,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Galal El Missary
{K:84569} 8/18/2005
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Creative Idea , Great image Hugo , Brilliant composition , Best regards .
PS. How many Dice u use for the 2Nd shot .
Galal
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 8/18/2005
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Great idea Hugo! LOL (not a "why couldn't I think of that", but a "wish I could do that")
Strong composition with the die skittering off the corner and your tradmark angled perspective. Very nice motion caught and once again I like the mottled gray background. I prefer the simplicity of this non-flash photo.
Randy
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cessy karina
{K:14205} 8/18/2005
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wow !! cool, very nice Hugo you seems have lots of fun playing with the dice I just wish the one infront look more sharp, I think the one with flash look better
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Cristina D
{K:8080} 8/18/2005
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Excellent work! The ideea with motion dice it`s a good one!
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Colin Cartwright
{K:15699} 8/18/2005
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A wonderful sense of movement conveyed, here, Hugo. I've just found your portfolio, and I love the various perspectives you've taken. I've not much dutch, other than, "schoon!".
Great technique.
Regards
Colin
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Fakhra O.
{K:5961} 8/18/2005
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Creative & brilliant capture indeed. The motion really added alot to the whole composition. It desreves FULL mark! 7+++ Well done.
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:49415} 8/18/2005
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Exellent and craetive idea, good techinically done. with an amazing perspective in foreground. skifully shot!
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timur basol
{K:5769} 8/18/2005
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WON-DER-FUL VERY NICE SHOT. TIMUR
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2005
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As promised a verion of the same theme using the same technique as I've used in the previous photos: A repetitive Flash Burst (5x at 8Hz). I thought it would be nice to see the differences in effect, as I got quite a few questions on this technique.
Cheers,
Hugo
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