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    It's too bad about the branch in the foreground, but the motion blur really works well here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kurtdriver View Post
    It's too bad about the branch in the foreground, but the motion blur really works well here.
    Yeah I have a bunch of first nations dancer shots where I deliberately slowed down my shutter speed a bit to demonstrate motion, but still every time I post one on line I feel I gotta include that disclaimer "blur intended" because of all the sharpness freaks out there....hehe

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    Post it...I wanna see! Sharpies (not the pen) be damnned!!!
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    Here are three rejected because of sharpness issues. Sadly. :(
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    Great shots all, the last one, with the kid is really cool. Nothing wrong with any of them.

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    I wont reject it if i were you LOL!
    still a nice shots...

    thanks for sharing.

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    Darn missed this
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    Sheesh had you caught that, I'm thinkin' shot of the day!
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    Raiven- that 3rd shot, with the young boy, is a great shot. Could be sharper yes, but that should be salvageable somehow- it's not that far out. And to me at least that is an amazing composition and capture. Didn't you say you had Topaz denoise and adjust, or am I thinking of someone else in this forum? If you do, some use of those tools in layers and adjusting opacity could improve the apparent sharpness quite nicely... that is no reject!

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    Raiven, I agree with F8, that little kid shot is solid! You could maybe go b&w or color film look and if the sharpness issue really bothers you, add some grain. It's a beautiful shot! Excellent street.

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