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Kinetic Energy


Kinetic Energy
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Copyright: Ben Tucker (kruger) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 177 W: 5 N: 132] (978)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-04-27
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Canon Digital Rebel XT 350D
Exposure: f/7.1, 1/13 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-04-28 10:52
Viewed: 62068
Points: 13
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I shot this on one of the many rainy days in the UK when i didn't want to venture out. I spend hours thinking staring at this little office toy and i thought a slow shutter speed would really capture the movement ofthis object. This particular image shows the ball on the left swinging, hitting the rest of the metal balls and the movement is followed through by the ball on the right.

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ThreadThread Starter Messages Updated
To phoenix: Broken tools...kruger 1 10-21 18:27
To edie: thanks the sharpness really let this images downkruger 1 10-12 07:26
To Riz: Thanks for the Welcomekruger 1 04-28 14:05
To nosy-B: I blame the office toykruger 1 04-28 14:03
To sleger: Thats what i was going for :)kruger 1 04-28 14:01
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  • Riz Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 194 W: 31 N: 100] (523)
  • [2005-04-28 11:13]
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welcome to TL Great 1st post interesting motion I love show motion in my work as well. looking forward in seeing what you have to offer here on TL.
=riz=

Very good idea!
I had this toy. You captured the movement with a good result. Maybe it's not perfectly sharped but it's a really good shot!
Thanks for sharing it!

Fun.

Welcome.

And good luck in your search for a life. ;)

Nice picture. You should try to play with your shutter speed so that the middle balls dont show any movement (if possible).

Sylvain

Beautiful shot. Actually, it could illustrate a Book of Physics. But I dislike the white space in the bottom of your shot. Anyway, that's well done.
Regards, David

This is a nice one I like. You can almost hear the "claque" of the ball.

Maybe it would have been even better, if it was not cut off at the upper end.

Thanks for posting,
Martin

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  • edie Gold Star Critiquer [C: 659 W: 0 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-10-12 4:23]
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Almost b&w nice graphical effect with movement,I would like to see more sharpness here,but compo is intersting
Edie

Another interesting idea.
Nice a little bit longer exposure and very good composition!
Beautiful work! Regards, B.

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