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KENB
16th of May 2008 (Fri), 23:39
I was shooting my sons high school game, and caught this one, I thought it was kind of neat.
Anke
16th of May 2008 (Fri), 23:46
Wow, that is neat! I bet the local sports pages or school magazine would like that shot.
trials2k
16th of May 2008 (Fri), 23:49
thats awesome, its like hes scared of his hand coz its posessed with a cloud of dust... haha, i know wat it is, but lol from another perspective..
i think its cool
Darsk47
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 00:08
Suggest a tighter crop. Lots of dead space left and right.
ronmayhew
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 00:20
Love that!
flauri
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 03:55
Ken nice grab there. Go for the tight crop there and you'll see the difference. Although this was shot from behind the mound, I took alot of dead space out to give it the WOW....
Frank Lauri
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/flauri/FCL_0232-1.jpg
Pete's Prints
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 07:29
Great capture, agree that a tighter crop can give it a nicer look. Thanks for sharing.
Darsk47
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 09:23
You must have the eyes to give the shot some heart. Otherwise it just looks like you got lucky on the timing.
KENB
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 12:46
Nice shot Frank. The tighter crop certainly can add to the image. I will have to work on that myself.
CuriousAustin
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 13:00
the cropping really does make a difference! but good shot up there!
SmokinDiesel
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 13:10
Awesome picture! ...
Heres a dumb noob question though ... when you guys crop ... how you you make the section that you are keeping come "full picture" so to say. When I crop ... The stuff that I dont want goes away, but it just makes the picture smaller. I am using PS CS3 BTW
gravy graffix
18th of May 2008 (Sun), 09:18
in the tool panel, click the "magnifying glass" then on the top it will say ACTUAL SIZE, FIT SCREEN, PRINT SIZE... hit actual and im betting it will still be too big ;) then you can goto image, resize, and chage size there.
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