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dispatchermike21
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 16:56
I know this may sound funny but I don't normally really see the shot I'm shoting during the game but this series I did it was like watching it in slow motion thru the view finder.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v227/dispatchermike21/_MG_8730_edited-800.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v227/dispatchermike21/_MG_8731_edited-800.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v227/dispatchermike21/_MG_8733_edited-800.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v227/dispatchermike21/_MG_8735_edited-800.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v227/dispatchermike21/_MG_8737_edited-800.jpg

Tall_Paul_2000
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 17:05
I think that chap is very, very lucky indeed not to be nursing a broken collarbone or worse! That is an appalling tackle!

Good sequence though - same comment I made about oversharpening in your other post applies here.......the first shot in the sequence isn't sharp. I'd have excluded it. Don't try to use sharpening to rescue an OOF shot - the amount of sharpening you have to use invariably makes things worse.

As I say good sequence - be interesting to know what the result of that was - did the referee give a penalty? Had that been in the UK both the tacklers would have been yellow carded immediately!

dispatchermike21
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 17:28
I don't remember if there was a penilty but I know there was no yellow cards given the whole game. And looking at it now I see what your saying the series would still work without the first thanks for the comments. i looked at your site and it's nice to get advice from A pro thank you.

Tall_Paul_2000
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 17:33
A pleasure.

OOF pics are always irritating - guaranteed to come at precisely the wrong point!! The 2nd one would summarize the series well, however there are times (such as this) where showing a sequence will also work.