Good Grief [Photos of Movement ]
Uploaded: October 15, 2008 07:19:26
Thomas watches his crazy sister making an exhibition of herself!!
For the 101 Group Movement Theme
Exif: F Number: 18, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/80 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 160, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 18.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300
Jeff Robinson October 15, 2008
Terrific motion and capture Kate! Jeff #1016884Colette M. Metcalf October 15, 2008
Terrific capture!!!! #6603096ROLAN NARMAN October 15, 2008
Good timing and great action shot Kate! #6603101Dominick M. Dimacale October 15, 2008
Great image here, kate.
Dominick #6603172
Joan E. Gerring October 15, 2008
Excellent and interesting action shot! #6603173Kristy A. Keene October 15, 2008
Fantastic!!! HTD!!! #6603239Jim Huffield October 15, 2008
Way cool, Kate. Jim #6603349Donna La Mattino Pagakis October 15, 2008
Super exposure on this fun capture Kate, HTD! #6603415Dianna Murphy October 15, 2008
Very cool. #6604083Susie Peek-Swint October 15, 2008
Wow terrific action shot and perfect for the theme ~ you could have a winner here Kate! #6604845Cheryl E. Davis October 15, 2008
Kids being kids, and there is always movement when kids are around! Great capture! #6605074Susana Ms Heide October 15, 2008
An ordinary moment captured in an extraordinary photograph! Skilfully done, Kate! #6605645Cesar J. La Rosa October 15, 2008
Great motion photograph, Kate. A beautiful Theme Entry!!!Mitch Spence October 16, 2008
Excellent, Kate, with a strong sense of movement and interaction between the two of them. #6608594Marisol Pastor October 16, 2008
Fantastic capture Kate. Love the movement. #6609897Corinne M. Thompson October 16, 2008
What a fabulous theme entry Kate! #6610906Max Aureli October 16, 2008
Fantastic!!!! #6611359Brett Dolsen October 17, 2008
Amazing SF and motion capture Kate!!Great work!Brett #6612555Alexandra Hankova October 19, 2008
Fantastic indeed! #6622819Joe Terni November 18, 2008
I have no idea how you managed this shot Kate! You have the lass,jumping but still not really showing motion blur except for her lower legs and shoes,but Thomas who I presume is walking slower and further away,showing much more motion blur.I remember taking a similar shot a few years back,(not as good as yours of course!)and mine was just the opposite in terms of blur of someone jumping relative to someone walking.(maybe I had focused on the walker and not the jumper,I really do not know the answer).I like this pic very much. Excellent Kate. #6769514Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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