
Toms Skujins is definitely jubilant having made a brilliant breakaway ride capped with winning an uphill sprint after 135 miles and 13,000 feet of mountain climbing!
(Photographed TV image made while zooming the lens during the exposure.)
Toms Skujins is definitely jubilant having made a brilliant breakaway ride capped with winning an uphill sprint after 135 miles and 13,000 feet of mountain climbing!
(Photographed TV image made while zooming the lens during the exposure.)
This photo actually feels like its moving. Beatifully captured the essence of the moment; it makes me want to see more of your work.
Following you now. Have a great day! 🙂
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Thank you very much for taking a look and leaving a comment.
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You’re very welcome.
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That really is the best one to fit the jubilant challenge http://wp.me/p6jveM-zL
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Thank you! These athletes really deserve their jubilation after all their efforts.
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Wow! If that was me, I’d be jubilant, too.
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And me 🙂 .
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Good job on the Challenge.
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Thanks!
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This a very intriguing shot, kind of captures the imagination.
I guess you zoomed in or out to get that effect, just thinking aloud!
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I focused on the face and zoomed into the scene. But I suppose it could work zooming out. I should experiment 🙂 !
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Yes, it will probably have a different effect.
And above all you got to know what you are doing, which you have a great grasp of.
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Yeah. I guess. Thanks!
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Okay. I did the experiment: does zooming in versus zooming out make a difference? You can see what I got on the next post:
https://tapgfrazier.wordpress.com/2016/05/24/zooming-during-exposure-which-is-the-innie-and-which-is-the-outie/
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Great response to WPC-Jubilant…zoom burst?
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Thanks! Yes, this is a zoom burst (done ‘in-camera’, not in post-processing).
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I too dislike post processing! The real skill is what you can do and not software!
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