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11/19/2008 09:28:26 AM |
I like the action in this one. The straightened version does look a bit more "finished," even if it does chop some off at the top. |
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11/14/2008 04:17:30 AM |
I think that if you didn't have to crop so heavily initially, it may work well to crop closely on the players to emphasize how busy the scene is, or at the least to crop out the cut off toe on the right side. |
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11/07/2008 09:03:11 PM |
I like that you got the ball in the shot, gives you the complete story. |
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11/06/2008 04:43:08 PM |
If this shot isnt full frame work on the horizon of it, either in post, or remember to work on this during the game. This actually looks a bit past peak action. Good focus, great lens as well! I love the 135F2 |
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11/02/2008 02:33:19 PM |
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11/02/2008 05:56:31 AM |
Great action. It does look like they are running downhill, but it might just be the angle of the fence. I get some funny looking angles from the lines on tennis courts when the picture is actually level. |
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11/02/2008 05:52:25 AM |
Nice and sharp, good action. Horizon is as tilted way too much, it makes the athletes look like they are running downhill. |
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11/01/2008 12:36:58 PM |
Beautiful sharpness and action!! Great shot! The horizon seems a little crooked, but it may just be the field. |
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