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22-DEC-2007 Bruce Jones

5th Place "Horse" By Bruce Jones

Jacksonville, FL

overexposed, motion blur . . . etc. etc.
Reason: Well the horse was coming at me before I could set the exposure with the spot meter and therefore . . . she was ghastly overexposed. In other words, it was an accident.


OK OK OK OK. The overexposure isolates the horse. I guess.

Canon PowerShot G9
1/30s f/5.6 at 7.4mm iso200 full exif

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Bruce T Jones30-Dec-2007 17:25
Thanks for you comments and thanks for keeping me from getting bumped! -- Bruce
ctfchallenge28-Dec-2007 03:43
Awesome. - RK
ctfchallenge27-Dec-2007 16:13
Very cool, Bruce. Both motion blur and high key effect from overexposure works great.
Cheers!
Fred
ctfchallenge27-Dec-2007 09:42
Accident or not it works for me! Nice one! -mcbit
ctfchallenge24-Dec-2007 17:55
Nice recovery, darlin'! It works - love the effect. Happy accidents are wonderful things. One of my favorite images, one of my most artistic, was an accident. I simply could not part with the image into the trash can. I tried, but couldn't do it. I played with it and was thrilled with the result and it came to win a ribbon. Breaking the rules doesn't always have to be planned, it simply needs to be recognized once you have the image in your possession. :) Qualified! ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge23-Dec-2007 13:58
Nicely broken Bruce! But your defense needs more focus. Confession of the accident is less purposeful than your excellent decision to include this image - swiftly though, the Queen Mother stirs! - Kelly
ctfchallenge23-Dec-2007 11:59
great take on the theme.
theFly
ctfchallenge23-Dec-2007 05:42
Interesting... please dont bump.
Penny Street
ctfchallenge23-Dec-2007 05:23
Jeez did you get bumped? I was going to say that this seems effective technique for isolating the horse from the distracting background. Well, I guess that's why you opted to show it.. -tv
ctfchallenge23-Dec-2007 01:23
Bruce, this is a great image. Explain why you made it a great image so it can stay in the challenge. To me the legs and body are comfortable but the head is threatening me ... it even has a little motion blur making me think he wasn't paying attention to me but he has risen his head and questioning my presence here now. John
Rod 23-Dec-2007 01:01
You're in big trouble Bruce.............Just wait here, Lonnit won't be long:-)