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10/14/2008 07:40:53 PM |
Blurred, badly composed, bad lighting |
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10/12/2008 05:04:12 PM |
HMM. Too Much motion blur, noise and bright sun from door distracts.
Several things you can do to improve this shot.
Position youself so the open door isn't in frame. maybe stand in door to help with the low light problem. Fill flash could help with stopping he motion for you. Set the flash to fire at the end of exposure so the blur, if any, looks natural.
Faster lense would help ooodles |
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10/12/2008 03:53:42 PM |
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10/12/2008 03:31:43 AM |
love the idea - but would have loved to see the main subject in sharp focus |
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10/11/2008 09:18:45 AM |
Motion blur is a great technique in sports photography, but this just looks too out of focus, and the light from the door/window competes for attention. |
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10/10/2008 01:37:31 AM |
Sorry, not a fast enough shutter speed for me. |
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10/08/2008 08:01:02 AM |
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10/08/2008 06:15:46 AM |
a bit too much blurr but possibly what you were after the action |
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10/08/2008 04:10:01 AM |
What happened here? Too much motion blur, blown out light, no sharp subject, sorry. |
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10/07/2008 09:53:58 PM |
The lack of anything in the photo in focus is a problem. Increase your shutter speed so that you can freeze then, as this is too blurred to work |
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