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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 5741" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Nokkie - That's a good shot. Camera motion can produce some really good results when used with the appropriate subject matter and this is one of them. The motion in the shot imparts a since of speed which is quite well done with these two runners. Eduard is correct in that it does need a little cropping. Definitely crop out the, what look like part of a running track and curbing. That's a little distracting. I would also recommend going a little further and also crop out some of the empty space around the runners. A lot of empty space just tends to cause the eye to get lost in it trying to take it all in. The runners are the subject so make them dominate the shot. Nice job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 5741, member: 654"] Nokkie - That's a good shot. Camera motion can produce some really good results when used with the appropriate subject matter and this is one of them. The motion in the shot imparts a since of speed which is quite well done with these two runners. Eduard is correct in that it does need a little cropping. Definitely crop out the, what look like part of a running track and curbing. That's a little distracting. I would also recommend going a little further and also crop out some of the empty space around the runners. A lot of empty space just tends to cause the eye to get lost in it trying to take it all in. The runners are the subject so make them dominate the shot. Nice job. [/QUOTE]
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