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Jonmorgan
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 11:26
200mm lense
1.http://farm1.static.flickr.com/168/419271070_3dc38a8c6b.jpg (http://farm1.static.flickr.com/168/419271070_3dc38a8c6b_b.jpg)
2.http://farm1.static.flickr.com/181/419270957_7ef358877d.jpg (http://farm1.static.flickr.com/181/419270957_7ef358877d_b.jpg)
3.http://farm1.static.flickr.com/184/419299516_05809cdc49.jpg (http://farm1.static.flickr.com/184/419299516_05809cdc49_b.jpg)
superdiver
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 11:58
They appear to be crisp clear shots, well focused, but if you were looking for CC here is what I would say.
1)a bit too dark
2)needs to be cropped MUCH tighter.
3)in #3 I would like to see the faces of the players...
jim9449
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 12:38
They appear to be crisp clear shots, well focused, but if you were looking for CC here is what I would say.
1)a bit too dark
2)needs to be cropped MUCH tighter.
3)in #3 I would like to see the faces of the players...
Yes I agree
troutbreath
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 15:42
What he said. Really crisp shots. That pink just jumps off the screen -- just needs a little light.
txduggan
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 17:46
Agreed to the above...
From looking at the shadows on the field, seems like shooter was on the wrong side...
Don't know if that's by choice, or circumstances beyond the shooter's control....
Other side of the field would have lit up the faces nicely....
I would crop out the player on the right in #2 and go tight on the player in the pink shirt...
But, what do I know? :D
Tom D
convergent
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 08:09
Agree with the others. Looks like the exposure was done to keep from blowing highlights, which leaves you with underexposed faces. My rule for shooting sports is to expose for good skin tones. If you blow some highlights in the process, so be it. I would expose this that way... get good exposure on the faces if you can, and let the edges blow a little.
GBRandy
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 12:19
Mike hit it...expose for the face if you can, if not skin tones next...
The low light did not help matters here either....
I think yo need to get closer to the action, either physically or with a bigger lens.
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