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03/03/2009 12:06:01 PM |
For my taste, I'd try to focus either the guy or his hand with the ball, also use a faster shutter speed to avoid the very blurry look of the image. The way it is, it's so much blurry, and looking completely out of focus. |
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03/02/2009 01:07:37 PM |
Got the rim anyway. This is all a bit soft to me. |
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03/01/2009 10:52:26 AM |
the only this not blurry here is his foot, unfortunatly. maybe if his face was the only sharp part it could have been a cool effect, but the blur seems to detract from the meaning of the photo |
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02/28/2009 08:58:24 AM |
I think this would work better if it didn't feel crooked and if the background were sharp and clear, even if there was motion blur with the jumper. |
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02/27/2009 09:23:11 PM |
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02/27/2009 09:07:29 PM |
not sure if having the focus sharp on the guys shoe is the best subject in this shot... |
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02/26/2009 10:29:27 PM |
Good concept. I suggest a faster shutter speed & possibly positioning yourself in a position where you don't capture that over head light which is blowing out that area of the photograph |
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02/26/2009 06:38:06 PM |
Way too blurred for me. You need a faster shutter speed for action shots. With a lot of inside areas being poorly lit, that also means changing the ISO to a higher level if possible |
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02/26/2009 06:15:45 PM |
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02/25/2009 01:39:38 PM |
too bad the entire picture is blurred up |
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02/25/2009 12:46:09 PM |
Good capture but too blurred |
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02/25/2009 07:55:37 AM |
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