gt_me_jon wrote:
I really enjoy your shots that imply motion (you did the panning of the bike shadow and the falling leaf, right?). You execute them so well. Great idea for this week's theme as well.
Hi Jon,
Thank you so much. I did post the bike and the leaf pans too, thanks for remembering. I think I'm stuck on this wide angle panning stuff. For some reason it is really intriguing to me.
relms wrote:
This is an outstanding example of good action photography. You have shown the movement, the intensity and the setting in a very professional way. Does Sports Illustrated have your number? Seriously, I like what you have done here.
Wow! Thanks for this Robert. That makes me feel very honored to hear all these accolades. I'm still waiting for the call from SI though.
Seriously, thank you very much for this really nice reply.
Tom Harpstead wrote:
Great Shot ... 2 inches off the ground Oh my!
Hi Tom,
Yes, I wanted to get down low so I kneeled down and held the camera with both hands just abovet the ground. It was a little weird but shooting at 16mm the lens just needs to be pointed in the general direction. I think I will try some more of these. It's pretty fun when the 1 out of 200 turns out.
I had not seen much of the WA this week...just went to the voting page to start perusing them...I knew this was yours before I clicked on it...great shot, yet again Mark.
Travis Rhoads wrote:
I had not seen much of the WA this week...just went to the voting page to start perusing them...I knew this was yours before I clicked on it...great shot, yet again Mark.
Hey Travis,
Thank you, and it's funny you knew the shot was mine. I am definitely getting into a trend with these WA motion shots.