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Aqmal Hadi
{K:80} 1/10/2004
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i think sports photography at its best is when there are action in frame, not just some frozen moments...Kudos! This is an excellent shot!
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Andrew Chambers
{K:1271} 12/11/2003
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Great image I think its spot on
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Dave Holland
{K:13074} 12/11/2003
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It's a winner, Dave.
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Harry Eggens
{K:14804} 12/11/2003
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First I will congratulate you with the placement of this image in the University Museum Dave and tell you that this is a superb composed excellent sports action shot. It's great to achieve such. I did compare all three images with eachother and must say that you are right about your choice. For my personal taste the grill on bottom of the other two images is very distracting because the eye is directly atracted to that grill and not like it should be to the wonderful colored lines. The great sence of action coused by the movement of the swimmers and the beautiful soft color tones. And, and that's I think the most important thing, not to the Penn State logo in the background. Hopefully I have been of some help with this comment....Best regards Harry
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Daniel Knutsen
{K:3871} 12/11/2003
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Really cool! Great effect you got with the slow shutter! You have steady hands!
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Kyle Blair
{K:1542} 12/11/2003
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Dave, This is a really great photo! I like the original crop best, it gives me a feeling of being in the water with the swimmer.
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Dave Slaugenhoup
{K:827} 12/11/2003
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Here is the second alternative to the original. It adds the dimension of the drain on the bottom, but that's about it. I think the Penn State on top is also seen better from the original. Oh, and if you're wondering, this was shot in the morning, so there's fog coming from the pool. Thanks everyone.
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Dave Slaugenhoup
{K:827} 12/11/2003
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Here's the naked original, no cropping yet.
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