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03-MAY-2004

Who´s First? by MarkusU

Minolta DiMAGE A1
1/400s f/3.5 at 27.3mm iso100 full exif

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Claudio Gatti29-Jul-2004 03:00
Perfect for the theme, and a great capture

Claudio
Ingo Rautenberg28-Jul-2004 04:49
Markus,

Great "impact" capture you've made. Definitely full of energy!
Markus Udéhn26-Jul-2004 17:01
Thank you for your comments and suggestions on cropping. I agree that a cropping of the foreground and a bit to the right could improve this picture, to get more focus on the action. Maybe I will try to repost it later.
Markus
Mattana25-Jul-2004 18:54
Very nicely done. What made this one really good is all the elements are there - I like the suspension of the two men in the air and expressions on people around them -- very indicative of the theme.
Mattana
Guest 25-Jul-2004 15:00
Nice to see the many action captures here.
Yours well grabs and shows the 'impulse of energy' but IMHO a crop of the foreground does raise the tension a little.
Guest 24-Jul-2004 14:42
Nicely done Markus. Good colour and sense of a burst of energy. The foreground is ok to me, but I would consider cropping the right a bit to leave the right wide open to lead the vision to where the ball is going to go. The guy on the right in the background is not the subject, so it doesn't matter so much whether he has anywhere to run to. Cheers, John
Konica Minolta Users24-Jul-2004 02:32
Interesting that you've captured the faces of the two in the air and they're upbeat, almost smiling, while the three on the ground all show concern. Great! - Jean Ricket
Konica Minolta Users23-Jul-2004 17:38
Very nice! Lot's of energy in the capture. I might of cropped more of the foreground out. But anyway you look at it, it's an exciting pic.

-- Bruce
Guest 23-Jul-2004 17:17
Great capture! You can really feel the power of the collision!