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Coming Through...The Twilight Zone
Image Title:  Coming Through...The Twilight Zone
 
 By: Rich  Swanner  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Rich  Swanner {K:-2679}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Nature
Pets
Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Hummingbirds
Images Rich Swanner
Lens Canon  70-200 mm f/4.0 L USM
Uploaded 9/10/2005 Film / Memory Type SanDisk Ultra II 1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 141 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 3 Rating
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/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Richland
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About Rod Serling was right!
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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matija s   {K:323} 9/21/2005
faster shutter speed would do better, but interesting shoot


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22103} 9/21/2005
Good shot - good action, just a litte crunchy in the details due to JPG compression probably.

I like the blurred action, overall composition, and sense of action.

I'd just like to see more detail in the image - perhaps you cropped in close or saved as jpg early instead of a RAW file conversion?


Colin Cartwright   {K:15699} 9/21/2005
An effective special effect, on the humming bird's super-fast wing movement. You've conveyed this motion, superbly, Rich. Not one for the technical purists, but rather an artistic variation.

Colin


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