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Bitter Sweet Victory
Image Title:  Bitter Sweet Victory
 
 By: Zach Golden  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Zach Golden {K:378}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Canon Elan 7
Categories Sports
Film Format
Portfolio Lens sigma 135-400
Uploaded 1/26/2004 Film / Memory Type kodak 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 302 Shutter 1/2000
Favorites Aperture 4.5
Critiques 2 Rating
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About -1 degree F, snow shoe race.
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Troy Mason   {K:231} 1/26/2004
I think this picture could benefit from better framing. More room below the feet, less room above. That said, though--this is great! What an expression on the face. I feel pain just looking at the photo! Nice work.


Dan Arthur   {K:4280} 1/29/2004
Zach, Just found this post on a pass through "Decisive Moment". Honestly, I like the photo. I really gives a true sense of feeling as to what this athlete is going through and his determination. At the same time, there seems something odd - with the shutter and aperture you used, I'm struck by what appears to be an oddly blurred background (was this done in PS or?). I also wonder if the photo might benefit from a little more contrast, a little less light, and a little tighter crop? This isn't a bad photo, but it could have been a better photo. Regards, Dan


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