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yea.. i'm a cheapo don't want to buy ticket..
( and now i'm kinda regret :| ) all cropped in 24x60... lusting hard for an xpan.. #1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 ![]() #5 ![]() |
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![]() #17 ![]() #18 ![]() #19 ![]() #20 ![]() and everybody go home... the end |
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great shots, bro
the distortion was too much on a few of them, but i love the composition on most of them. the crop gives it a very cinematic feel.
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nice series of photo ...
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nice candids
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very nice. looks very "desperately" for them to catch a glimpse of F1 actions.
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How come I have never seen your stuffs before till now?
You probably took more good pictures in one evening than what many of us would in an entire month. Yes, using a xpan crop flatten an image it bypass some aspects of rules of thirds, but the images if anything demostrate your understanding of compositions; geometries, physics and apply them as an artform. I don't have time to say what I like about the pictures(would be endless, and my reply was meant to be a quickie but I overtyped like this particular sentences I am typing now lol?), but I do not think there's a bad picture in this series. I like the flow of it, and objects placements including people are well spaced and pleasing to the eye. Looking forward to more from you.
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thx for all the comments and appreciation...
make me happy since i feel so regret before, i keep thinking why dont i just stay and shoot the car... >_< |
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Naturally, most photographers will be looking to capture the cars in action. But you have captured a side that most people overlooked and they provided a powerful perspective of what happened at the sidelines.
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I agree with kruger, no need to shoot the cars since that will be what all other photographers would do. You will end up with photos that look exactly like the others'. I think your capture has provided a more interesting perspective concentrating on the people, as kruger mentioned.
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These are great photos.
I was a couch potato enjoying two safety-car entrances... ![]() You nailed those expressions.
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wow..
wonderful images bro.. this is the other side story of f1 singapore ![]() |
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