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Photographer  Érico Salutti {Karma:884}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Canon EOS 3 + BP-E2
Categories Sports
Film Format
Portfolio Sports
Lens Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Uploaded 11/18/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak EktaChrome ASA 100
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Favorites Aperture 5.6
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Silvia Hudak   {K:1161} 3/30/2005
Ficou muito boa! parabéns

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Érico Salutti   {K:884} 3/29/2005
Obrigado por suas palavras Murilo, muito obrigado!

Um grande abraço!

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Murilo Rafael de Souza   {K:19577} 3/29/2005
Olah Érico!
Sua galeria de fotos estão ficando cada vez melhor! Você está compartilhando conosco ótimas fotos de esporte!
Nesta foto por exemplo, gostei muito da dinâmica dela, e de sua exposição, criando um efeito bem inovador, interessante e criativo! Parabéns!

[] Murilo

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Marcia Moskado   {K:1025} 12/2/2003
Gostei do teu portfolio! Ótimas capturas!
abraços
Marcia

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Antonio Fonseca   {K:2666} 11/20/2003
Excelente efeito de luz e movimento.
Parabéns!

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 11/19/2003
Excellent capture. love it.

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Tim Bowman   {K:1481} 11/19/2003
fantastic!
did you use a flash at all?

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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 11/18/2003
love it!
great capture of motion...
good idea as well!
:)
sandy

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ppdix  ppdix     {K:17069} 11/18/2003
Great idea Erico! Never seen anything like it.

Congrats!

ppdix says 6******

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G C   {K:12204} 11/18/2003
Cool! Didya get highs or lows?

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Scott Miki   {K:1063} 11/18/2003
A very nice capture. You're a brave soul, in the line of fire with an EOS 3 and a L series lens! Brad has a great suggestion about a square image...I could see that really working, as the model's head is almost dead-center on the table axis.

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Brad Morris   {K:3307} 11/18/2003
Great idea and original shot. I think that possibly the shot could be even more effective if you had raised the camera a little higher to open the perspective on the table a little more.

If you removed the background wall in Photoshop and cropped the image down to being square - crop eack side down to the 2 corner pockets. I think that you would have a really intriguing image

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xxxx xxxx   {K:1833} 11/18/2003
Good idea, I think in B&W would also be interesting, I am a pool fan too .... regards

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