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Ken Williams
{K:949} 10/28/2003
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Great shot Karen ..................... maybe a shallower dof to blur more of the background but very well done as is.
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Gregory McLemore
{K:25085} 10/28/2003
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Good action capture.
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Benedetto Riba
{K:15792} 10/29/2003
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Hi Karen, excellent capture.!!
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xy x
{K:41915} 10/29/2003
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excellent action photo and shot, very well done, congrats
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 10/29/2003
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Nicely done, Karen. Excellent composition and timing. Would like to have seen the pillars a little straighter, but apart from that, really good. Kind regards, Chris.
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Karen Siebert
{K:12076} 10/29/2003
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Thanks for all your comments. To Ken, this was actually shot at f2.8, 1/640th of a second, ISO 1000 and focal length of 200. What else could have been done to create a shallower depth of field. I thought the same thing about this image, I was surprised when I viewed my images on the computer that there was not more shallow depth of field. Any suggestions???
Thanks Chris, this was taken from my seat and unfortunately we were not allowed to move from our seats to take photographs.
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ADAM ORZECHOWSKI
{K:7920} 10/29/2003
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Very interesting shot ,Karen.I like this photo.
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Lissa Hatcher
{K:3006} 10/29/2003
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WOW What a horse , I bet if you had a press pass you would have been in heaven ! I want to see more ... email the to me if you get the chance. I would like to hear what you learned this day .Nice capture . As for the DOF I find digital to be less sensitive meaning a 5.6 on the d100 is not the same as a 5.6 on a F100 ... Another glitch?
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John Reed
{K:6994} 10/29/2003
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What do you mean you can't do still life? That horse looks pretty still to me! ;-) Good freeze, good capture, but I wonder if the horse is just a teensy bit over-exposed?
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Ricardo Villagran
{K:2558} 10/29/2003
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karen, beautiful shot, is not easy to get this kind of pictures when you cannot move from your seat... seems like your camera really has a quick response. very well executed! Regards, Ricardo.
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Don Loseke
{K:32500} 10/29/2003
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Your have really stopped the action at the right moment. Very nice detail and colors. Such good resolution for ASA 1000. Don.
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 10/29/2003
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Excellent shot Karen! So that's where you've been goofing off;>)?-- and again congrats on POTD. Cheers. Craig
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Hassan Ahmed
{K:2995} 10/31/2003
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Hello Karen ,,,, I really appreciate each word you mention in my photo "back home" ,Thanks for your kind words and I hope i could be really helful and without ant compliment I love all users on usefilm and how much they are friendly and sorry if some time I do not replay soon as I am not online all the time .... Sorry to mention that on your photo but I hope the system will give us a better way to replay .
Your capture is very good and I could understand the time you spent to take this shot ,, well done my dear friend Karen. Best regards ........... ~~ Hassan ~~
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Cedric Sims
{K:3259} 11/9/2003
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Great timing, with good clarity & details.
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Elaine Collins
{K:1575} 11/15/2003
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Karen,
Wonderful clarity, beautiful color and a perfect moment! Not to mention a stunning animal!
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Elena Zabelina
{K:23212} 1/22/2004
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Karen, what a great shot! Excellent capture. I think you did huge crop, you should be far enough from that place, and 1000 speed...fantastic. Wonderful image. I didn't expect D100 can does it. Where are you, Karen? Where is your new photos? My warm regards, Lena
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Ken Williams
{K:949} 2/5/2004
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Sorry for the delayed reply Karen ........... sounds like you did all you could with f2.8 ....... experiment with some Photoshop methods - good way to learn them
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Ken Williams
{K:949} 2/13/2004
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Greetings ............ Another idea might be to position yourself where there is greater distance between the 'jump' and the ppl in the background - making it easier to blur things behind the rider .......... still thinking ........ (-;
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