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Gary Bagshawe
03-04-2007, 18:57
Not sure if this works or not!!!!
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/500/bussei001.jpg
Im finding your last couple of shots not very punchy, Gary.
Like they have a fine grey mist over them :thinking:
I like what your going for gary, but the quality is just not their. I like what you've try'd though :)
Too much happening (2nd bike) and your colours/sats are off.
ho hum
Defo needs sorting out in PS.
I'm a fan of getting in tight to the action so I love it, but it's ever so slightly soft. SOmeone on here's got a sig about action shots along the lines of get in close, then closer still, got to agree :)
I like the idea and I like the 2nd bike too to give a sense of perspective.
I'm a fan of getting in tight to the action so I love it, but it's ever so slightly soft. SOmeone on here's got a sig about action shots along the lines of get in close, then closer still, got to agree :)
Totally dod -
"shoot tight, Crop tighter" :)
photostar_1
04-04-2007, 02:54
It's almost there....could you blur the background a bit more and boost the levels/sats?
It's almost there....could you blur the background a bit more and boost the levels/sats?
Fake blur? :nono:
:p
It looks a lttle busy too me, but I do love the way "I" am all most riding the bike though :thumbs:
Had a play, hope you don't mind, little halo from the blur but more play and a mask could remove that, just levels sat and sharpen
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e121/Andrewboon/bussei001edit.jpg
p.s i really like the pic
TomWilko
05-04-2007, 10:19
I like the re-edited image by ppp, although I think as an actual action shot it might just be a little to busy with the distraction behind.
Gary Bagshawe
05-04-2007, 12:26
Cheers all, I think I may have to calibrate my monitor, it looks fine on it but the print has come out a lot lighter, no definate black if you know what I mean.
N1ntend0
06-04-2007, 06:25
Gary,
I do like the way you have 2 riders in a panned shot with one fairly sharp and the other quite blurred, as close as they are the speed differential and distances travelled on their different lines being enough to cause this, I guess this was the effect you were looking to achieve and probably not easy to achieve either. As previously said, boost the colours etc but as a Petrolhead and Photographer I like what you're trying to do and I think it works even though it may appear a little busy to some.
N1ntend0
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