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/me cringes for expected reaction 00:10, 7 May 2008 (UTC) The blur makes my brain hurt. The bottom half of the man, and the field are blurry? So, he's running (in standing position), while his body and the fire and the dog all move at the same speed. I like the concept of lighting family pets on fire, but this image could benefit if nobody in it was running. Except maybe the dog. Unless the dog is doing something else. That's up to you really. -- 00:21, 7 May 2008 (UTC) Agreed. Find a non blurry background and use that instead. De-blur the soldier's lower half as well; he doesn't need to be moving or appear to be moving for the image to work. -00:23, 7 May You really think the blur is bad? I thought it enhanced the whole speed element... You know, the camera's moving, motion blur... th

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  • /me cringes for expected reaction 00:10, 7 May 2008 (UTC) The blur makes my brain hurt. The bottom half of the man, and the field are blurry? So, he's running (in standing position), while his body and the fire and the dog all move at the same speed. I like the concept of lighting family pets on fire, but this image could benefit if nobody in it was running. Except maybe the dog. Unless the dog is doing something else. That's up to you really. -- 00:21, 7 May 2008 (UTC) Agreed. Find a non blurry background and use that instead. De-blur the soldier's lower half as well; he doesn't need to be moving or appear to be moving for the image to work. -00:23, 7 May You really think the blur is bad? I thought it enhanced the whole speed element... You know, the camera's moving, motion blur... th
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  • /me cringes for expected reaction 00:10, 7 May 2008 (UTC) The blur makes my brain hurt. The bottom half of the man, and the field are blurry? So, he's running (in standing position), while his body and the fire and the dog all move at the same speed. I like the concept of lighting family pets on fire, but this image could benefit if nobody in it was running. Except maybe the dog. Unless the dog is doing something else. That's up to you really. -- 00:21, 7 May 2008 (UTC) Agreed. Find a non blurry background and use that instead. De-blur the soldier's lower half as well; he doesn't need to be moving or appear to be moving for the image to work. -00:23, 7 May You really think the blur is bad? I thought it enhanced the whole speed element... You know, the camera's moving, motion blur... that sort of thing. Plus it's friggin' hard to find a pic of a dog running with no blur. 00:38, 7 May 2008 (UTC) Chop the dog into a static background. The problem is that it looks like the camera should be still. The soldier is standing in a static pose (feet together and planted), blurring his legs just makes it look bad. Great concept though. -00:42, 7 May OK thanks! will do! 00:57, 7 May 2008 (UTC) Betterer? 20:54, 10 May 2008 (UTC) Much! -20:55, 10 May
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