jpreisch Posted October 28, 2006 Share #1 Posted October 28, 2006 Advertisement (gone after registration) Digilux 2, f2, 1/4sec Trying a new style of shooting. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted October 28, 2006 Posted October 28, 2006 Hi jpreisch, Take a look here Marathon Men and Women. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
Paul Elliott Posted October 28, 2006 Share #2 Posted October 28, 2006 mmm 32 views and no comments eh! Nice shot, I like the motion blur, it adds so much atmospere to what could have been a static pic. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpreisch Posted October 29, 2006 Author Share #3 Posted October 29, 2006 Thanks for looking and commenting!! Jim Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
elansprint72 Posted October 29, 2006 Share #4 Posted October 29, 2006 Good shot! Just the right amount of motion blur and the right amount of background interest. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
semrich Posted October 29, 2006 Share #5 Posted October 29, 2006 An interesting shot, to my eye it has a lot going on from a photographic perspective, considering it was shot at f2, 1/4 sec. The DOF has the guy in the blue sweats at the upper left of the frame in focus as well as the sewer grate and the one runner's (with the pink glove) left shoe is in focus like a stop action shot. The focus has managed to catch enough detail through the motion blur to show the muscle tone on the left quadracep of the runner in the lower right of the frame. All told you have captured much of the essence of a marathon in this shot. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmr Posted October 29, 2006 Share #6 Posted October 29, 2006 I'm with Richard on this one - it really captures the event. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpreisch Posted October 30, 2006 Author Share #7 Posted October 30, 2006 Advertisement (gone after registration) Thanks for the encouraging comments. Jim Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
fotografr Posted October 30, 2006 Share #8 Posted October 30, 2006 I think it works but for this kind of subject I have always preferred the panning technique. Did you try any like that? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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