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Apr 06, 2010 09:21 |  #1

My first MMA event. Lighting was decent and it was in a ring instead of a cage. C/C appreciated!

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Apr 06, 2010 09:40 |  #2

::Rubs eyes::

These are hard to look at- they're making me dizzy.


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Apr 06, 2010 10:08 |  #3

I suck. :lol:


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Apr 06, 2010 10:27 |  #4

It's the "artistic angles"- on one shot you've got the pic angled 45 degrees clockwise, and the next 45 degrees counter clockwise, and the ropes accentuate that point. Seriously, I find them difficult to look at because they make me hight-headed.


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Apr 06, 2010 12:06 |  #5

Is it acceptable to crop those ropes out?

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Apr 06, 2010 12:20 |  #6

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It's the "artistic angles"- on one shot you've got the pic angled 45 degrees clockwise, and the next 45 degrees counter clockwise, and the ropes accentuate that point. Seriously, I find them difficult to look at because they make me hight-headed.

Thanks for your C/C. I'll keep that in mind next time.

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Is it acceptable to crop those ropes out?

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I see your point. It does look better. :)


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Apr 06, 2010 13:04 |  #7

Much better.


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Apr 07, 2010 01:18 |  #8

I was thinking about that crop before I saw it & it works MUCH better. I've seen the angled stuff with the cage & I've had debates on if it works well with ropes or not. For these, I too feel like its giving me a headache. But I still think you got some good action there.


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