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05-MAR-2005 Mikel Featherston

Two Sides of the Same Coin *

San Diego, CA

We see the two different reactions to the same goal. It's important to note that the goalie was disappointed about losing his shutout bid. The red team still won the game in the end. Don't trust the EXIF data, for obvious reasons.

A different take on the same idea.


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Mikel Featherston22-Mar-2005 08:40
There... that ought to do it.
Mikel Featherston20-Mar-2005 23:23
Bah! On some monitors I can see some flaws in the image. Gonna have to fix that...
Mikel Featherston17-Mar-2005 22:41
Thanks! The first version really didn't work. The second was on the right track, but too clunky. I am very pleased with the way the third version turned out.
Canon DSLR Challenge17-Mar-2005 05:46
This one is GOOD!!! A much better version than all before it!

Good work and evolution!
:-D
Canon DSLR Challenge16-Mar-2005 05:44
This is the best version yet. In the first version I didn't get the coin connection. That was better in the 2nd version. In this version, the coin connection is very strong, and it is further enhanced by being able to feel and see that the coin has two sides. Well done. -Earl Waud
Canon DSLR Challenge14-Mar-2005 22:29
Mikel...

Interesting concept and nice photo...please check the size however, and remove the (CS) fromt he title when it is below the limits of the gallery.

Cheers,
:-D
Mikel Featherston14-Mar-2005 04:54
The goalie is not actually watching the other player's celebration. I am not exactly sure who he was looking at, but whoever it was, he was not pleased.
Canon DSLR Challenge14-Mar-2005 04:21
I’ll give it a shot. It's definitely an emotional event. What I find a little awkward is the guy on the right has his back to the guy on the left. I know that he is looking at the guy on the left because of the explanation you have given us but I would have never known that without you setting up the scene. The image itself (at least the guy on the right) appears OOF.
Mikel Featherston13-Mar-2005 21:29
Nite that I am still working on this one. Comments would be greatly appreciated.