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    Not Easily Impressed

    Not Easily Impressed

    f/9.5, 1/250s, ISO 200

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    Nope, he is clearly more interested in technology than in physical exercise.

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    Well I'm impressed John. The only way you would catch me doing that is with an extremely fast shutter speed as I was falling

    Grahame

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    Way beyond my capabilities ,well spotted John

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    John...there are a lot to look at considering your title -- the kid, the lady, the guy walking on the left side partly hidden or the guy in sunglasses just standing there looking good for your shot???

    Anyway, nice capture...

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    Cool shot. Curious about your shutter speed- 1/250 would freeze walking speed, but not any tumbling. Is the motion artifact intentional to separate the gymnast and to avoid the entire shot being static? Works for me.

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    Quote Originally Posted by kdoc856 View Post
    Cool shot. Curious about your shutter speed- 1/250 would freeze walking speed, but not any tumbling. Is the motion artifact intentional to separate the gymnast and to avoid the entire shot being static? Works for me.
    Hi Kevin,

    He's actually doing a handstand and lowering/raising his torso, he returned to a full handstand from this position shown then slowly lowered his legs back to a standing position.

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    John...there are a lot to look at considering your title -- the kid, the lady, the guy walking on the left side partly hidden or the guy in sunglasses just standing there looking good for your shot???

    Anyway, nice capture...

    Hi Isabel,

    The title was referring to the different levels of attention and the woman shows the least amount of interest, however it is possible that she's setting her phone to take a photo.

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Way beyond my capabilities ,well spotted John

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    David,

    Thanks for the comments.

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Well I'm impressed John. The only way you would catch me doing that is with an extremely fast shutter speed as I was falling

    Grahame
    Grahame,

    Thanks for the comments, glad you enjoyed.

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    Re: Not Easily Impressed

    Quote Originally Posted by AB26 View Post
    Nope, he is clearly more interested in technology than in physical exercise.
    Andre,

    Thanks for commenting.

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