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Morning Rush hour

PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 10:05 pm
by ozczecho
Well my 1st entry was from Shanghai China.

I was lucky enough to go there and watch the F1 GP. I didn't want to post pics from the Grand Prix just in case I would give away my identity, so if anyone is interested in seeing my F1 pictures, check them out here

Anyway, I only had one chance to get my shot in from Shanghai. And that was the last morning before returning back to Oz. Shanghai is full of bikes and I got up early (literally their morning peak) and saw heaps of bikes. Since I have been practicing panning from the F1 GP, I thought it would convey movement prefectly...

Here are some shots from that morning...

This shot I managed to get blurred as well as chop the back of the moped off...
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Here the subject is looking away, plus not much else going on...
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Here I was trigger happy and a little nervous. Its a pity cause there was heaps going on in that scene...
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The chinese are very friendly and to show that this girl actually decides to wave. Nice.
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The shot that I actually picked to enter was the first shot i decided to keep. I was kicking myself in the head for not getting the whole bike in, but I thought my crop at the back matched the crop at the front :D
Also I liked how busy that scene was. Another thing that bugged me was the dudes that I actually captured have really new bikes. Now that is rare in Shanghai - most bikes look like they have been passed down through the generations...ahhh well.

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Thanks everyone for voting and taking time out to write a comment.

Cheers

ozczecho (Mike)

PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 10:13 pm
by sirhc55
Mike - this may seem strange to you but I really like #2 8)

Considering where it was taken the loneliness of the person in this pic is compelling to my sense of space and time

PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 11:09 pm
by Alpha_7
Wow... you did a good job not mentioning the F1, as I seriously had forgotten about it and assumed this was eithe staged (really well) or taken in China town or something, not actually in China... I think had you got the old bikes, I may of thought outside the box a little :)

PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 11:35 pm
by leek
Alpha_7 wrote:Wow... you did a good job not mentioning the F1, as I seriously had forgotten about it and assumed this was eithe staged (really well) or taken in China town or something, not actually in China... I think had you got the old bikes, I may of thought outside the box a little :)


I actually thought that this might be an entry from Mr Poon... :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:46 pm
by ozczecho
Chris, interesting you liked #2 :D - I just liked the fact that the shot I chose had a lot of movement in it (eventhough I chopped the wheels off :evil: )

John, Funny you thought it was Mr Poon - imagine it won, he would win his gear back 8)

Alpha, I so wanted to share the F1 pics, but controlled myself...we had good seats and I was really happy with some shots from the GP, considering I was using my trusty 70-300ED lens....

Tony, here is the colour version. I just sharpened it and reduced image size to 600*400.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 8:13 pm
by TonyH
I think the colour one works better, I get more of a sense of movement and speed. The cropping is still a little issue of course.

Be interesting to see what others have to say. I must admit though I'm not a big fan of B/W or Sepia.

Tony

PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 8:27 pm
by ozczecho
I wanted to hide the newness of the bikes :D - maybe that point only bothered me...

PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 10:16 pm
by TonyH
I reckon it adds to it, the new technology beating the old....... Similar perhaps to our own situation regards to camera gear perhaps? :lol: