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[Discussion] Action & Movement

Last post 09-10-2008, 9:16 AM by ESCapade. 6 replies.
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  •  19-03-2008, 1:18 PM 755387

    [Discussion] Action & Movement

    Action & Movement Category
    Photographs that dramatically capture a single moment.

    This thread is for discussion of your entries (there's nothing wrong with giving yourself a little exposure - post a link!), the techniques you used to create your shot, and to point out your favourite entries from other entrants so far.

    James De Vile
    digitalcameramagazine.co.uk
    Future Publishing
  •  09-04-2008, 6:37 PM 771516 in reply to 755387

    Re: [Discussion] Action & Movement

    Hi

    Just wanted to get people's opinion about the entries for action and movement, i seen quite a few photographs that seem total irrelevant to this category. there are some really good photographs i worry that they wont get noticed under the seas of photographs that don’t seem to capture the essences of this category i.e. photos "that dramatically capture a single moment".

    here are some photos which i think are very good.

    http://poty2008.dcmag.co.uk/3913562625327336181/sallah.html

    http://poty2008.dcmag.co.uk/3913562626208586947/muay-thai.html

  •  19-09-2008, 7:30 AM 878868 in reply to 755387

    Re: [Discussion] Action & Movement

    Trying to pull out all the stops - I would appreciate any comments on my work http://poty2008.dcmag.co.uk/3913562626470746137/every-cloud-has-a-silver-lining.html

    Regards Andy


    http://www.beauxreflets.com/photography.html
  •  19-09-2008, 10:31 AM 878965 in reply to 755387

    Re: [Discussion] Action & Movement

    JD:
    Action & Movement Category
    Photographs that dramatically capture a single moment.

    This thread is for discussion of your entries (there's nothing wrong with giving yourself a little exposure - post a link!), the techniques you used to create your shot, and to point out your favourite entries from other entrants so far.



    How long is a 'sinlge moment' and how many photos can you take in that time? You see I like sequences and composites and the single photo doesn't always capture the moment. I understand that there is an alternate category for these images but  its not Action and Movement which I think my images are about.



    http://community.dcmag.co.uk/photos/dave_venabless_gallery/category190226.aspx
  •  21-09-2008, 10:18 AM 880018 in reply to 878965

    Re: [Discussion] Action & Movement

    Hi Dave

    Some sequences and composites shots work and some appear rather odd or without umph! I guess it is down to personal taste as with most works of Art

    Regards Andy


    http://www.beauxreflets.com/photography.html
  •  08-10-2008, 5:51 PM 890789 in reply to 880018

    Re: [Discussion] Action & Movement

  •  09-10-2008, 9:16 AM 891116 in reply to 755387

    Re: [Discussion] Action & Movement

    Hi

    Please confirm that "multiple exposure" shot is a single moment, or not. Is not it adding significant element of photograph.. current exposure to prior one? The first exposure already constitutes a photograph or not?

    Like Andy, i would appreciate any comments, criticism.. any things, on my works. Thank you.

    http://poty2008.dcmag.co.uk/3913562626337776956/shaking-teeth.html

    Wish i could browse a few more photographs, give comments and vote.. but really gotta go, see you later.

    Regards,
    Merry

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