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elusivePosted by dideban (mashhad, Iran) on 15 November 2009 in Sport & Recreation and Portfolio.
Comments (54)
@zahra: مرسی زهرا k@ from Paris, FranceOh, geez, what a motion & emotion here - love the tones (dust on earth & fire in the skies) and the stillness of the man opposed to the speed of the horse : terrific story in action, my dear R** 15 Nov 2009 6:36am @Calusarus: Thank you thami from MoroccoBon traitement de l'image qui accentue son irréalité ! 15 Nov 2009 8:25am @thami: thanks my firend @masoud: سپاس مسعود جان @Mirjam: thanks my firend @Isidro: thanks my firend @olivier Paillet: thanks my firend @valenttin: thanks my firend @K.B.R: thanks my firend @coriandre: Very thanks my firend D . A from Tehran, Iranzamine in karo doost daram , amma asemoono naa !! 15 Nov 2009 11:07am @D . A: مرسی دوست من/ این عکس در زمان غروب گرفته شده و تقریبا نور رفته بود/ خوب کشیدگی اسب رو هم نمی خواستم از دست بدم @AG: thanks my firend @Isabelle: Very thanks my firend Paul from Singapore, Singaporewoah, nice action blur! 15 Nov 2009 12:39pm @Paul: thanks my firend Zeinab from Tehran, Iranاتفاقا چقدر من آسمونو هم دوست دارم،کلا به نظرم کار فوق العاده است 15 Nov 2009 12:43pm @Zeinab: سپاس زینب Mirko Herzner from Mühlheim am Main, GermanyThis has a good sense of movement and yet impressive sharpness on the other guy. The toning is a bit to 'chemical' for me. 15 Nov 2009 1:05pm @Mirko Herzner: Very thanks my firend MrsAmber from West Wickham, United KingdomWhat energy in this shot..very well taken! 15 Nov 2009 1:32pm @MrsAmber: Very thanks my firend @ajoeh: Very thanks my firend @Fusao: thanks my firend bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaInteresting post production. 15 Nov 2009 2:40pm @bluechameleon: thanks my firend @Mahboubeh: thanks @Amir Taheri Kondar: مرسی امیر جان @MARIANA: thanks my firend @bahar: سپاس بهار @Val37: very thanks my firend yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, GreeceI like the scenery, the motion blur, the color selection 15 Nov 2009 4:30pm @yiannis krikis: thanks my firend @amirreza: سپاس امیر رضا جان Ardan from Manila, Philippinesnice compostion! is the motion blur post processed? i love the effect you did. 15 Nov 2009 5:36pm @Ardan: Please check the equiv. thanks my firend @Michael: thanks my firend Lougris from Toulouse, Francegood night, 15 Nov 2009 6:06pm @Lougris: Very ver thank you my firend Willem from Noord-Scharwoude, NetherlandsI like the production in this nice photo 15 Nov 2009 6:18pm @Willem: thanks my firend @Levi: thanks my firend Jerry - a moment in time [...] from Chicago, United StatesGreat dynamc! this photo is cool! 15 Nov 2009 6:26pm @Jerry - a moment in time [...]: thanks my firend Anina from Auckland, New ZealandWOW!!! I love this!!! Great selective focus and processing. 5 stars from me! 15 Nov 2009 6:49pm @Anina: Very thanks my firend @Mhélène: thanks my firend @Benissa: Very ver thanks my firend @Rags: thanks my firend BlueMoon from Strasbourg, FranceStunning shot !! I love that speed and the color of the sky. 15 Nov 2009 10:28pm @BlueMoon: Very thanks my firend @Bill Brown: thanks my firend @akarui: thanks my firend @Ralph Jones: thanks my firend Ajay from Pune, IndiaYou've really caught some action here. I love the colour tones as well of the shot. 16 Nov 2009 1:38am @Ajay: Very thanks my firend @willow: Very thanks my firend Samantha Clarke from Canada, Canadalove that the man is in focus in this. amazing composition! 16 Nov 2009 2:53am @Samantha Clarke: Very thanks my firend Sash from Adelaide, AustraliaThe sky in the background is much too bright in my honest opinion. In fact, the level of contrast in the overall composition is alarmingly overdone, to a point where it's difficult to ignore the part of the frame that wasn't intended to be the prime subject. The effect, unfortunately, reduces the impact of the subjects in the foreground. For the record, I don't use the rating system. I think photographers with egos use stars to rate other photographers' work in order to make themselves feel better. I prefer to use constructive criticism as that shows a greater understanding of photography, and perhaps even a greater understanding of human behaviour. Whether it's 'one star' or 'five stars' is irrelevant in my eyes; your subjectivity and my subjectivity may never align. That's what makes us individuals who share a hobby. I hope you have undertstood my intended meaning. Cheers. 16 Nov 2009 5:19am @Sash: Ok sash. I dont intend something bad thank you k@ from Paris, FranceSo, no new post today ? My pleasure to see this one again (but I agree with Sash about the "stars" that don't mean enough and can be taken too hard by some, you know. Maybe you can tell him it's your way to say what you think when english language is not your native one ? I'm sure we would use stars too if we had to comment in persian ! :)))) Seeyou, dear R* 16 Nov 2009 9:09am Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceLike the good composition and the great action blur and i agree with Sash for the too bright sky... :-) and i think also that it's a good thing to tell what we really think about a photo, it's more interesting to progress and i like honest comment. Have a good day my friend... :-) 16 Nov 2009 9:27am @Evelyne Dubos: Very ver thanks my firend Nazzareno from Rome, ItalyBeautiful composition and tones, really a fantastic photo! 16 Nov 2009 11:12am @Nazzareno: Very ver thanks my firend Srujan Chennupati from Hyderabad, United StatesWow...what an exemplary shot. Very creative. 16 Nov 2009 3:46pm @Srujan Chennupati: Very ver thanks my firend @Ada Panich: thanks |
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