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"High Aspirations" - First Shots

 
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Feb 17, 2012 17:52 |  #1

First shots with my new 60D and also my first time working in manual.

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Feb 17, 2012 18:17 |  #2

Processing color exposure focus all look great but every shot is from behind. More faces : )


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Feb 18, 2012 00:22 |  #3

I think you should name this set "High Ass-pirations".


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Feb 18, 2012 14:30 |  #4

Agree with john007: First consideration in any sports photography is positioning yourself and camera to get the best angle of the action.

Your shots very sharp and represent good 'action.' The exposure is different between the jumping sequence with #2 looking best. 1 is a tad over exposed, 3 a tad under.

Had you taken up a position 1/4 of the way around the ring to your right, you'd have a series of winners!

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Feb 18, 2012 19:08 |  #5

snyderman wrote in post #13920632 (external link)
Agree with john007: First consideration in any sports photography is positioning yourself and camera to get the best angle of the action.

Your shots very sharp and represent good 'action.' The exposure is different between the jumping sequence with #2 looking best. 1 is a tad over exposed, 3 a tad under.

Had you taken up a position 1/4 of the way around the ring to your right, you'd have a series of winners!

dave

Thanks! I have more positioned elsewhere, but in this certain arena, I was standing the only place I could since trainers were the only people allowed in the ring and there was only one side that I could actually stand on, if that makes sense? Not making up excuses, I swear. I have more photos from the front and different angles. I will definately keep that in mind, thanks so much. :D

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Processing color exposure focus all look great but every shot is from behind. More faces : )

Alrighty! Thank you for your time. :D


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