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^First one is great - love the blurred background. Second is downright epic. Third is... good but feels a little flat by comparison. |
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^ tilt shift similarity? :p |
That shot was a result of many many many trials of different pictures. |
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ckrieg that first shot is WOW, awesome perfect, both photographically,...(sp??) and ski wise. second, its nice, but the halo... unless that's from the sun in the clouds, i dunno... 3rd, could have been further back. to ....maybe show more depth /perspective of the jump, but its good |
ckrieg: Awesome shots. In the first one, I think it would be more pleasing if the subject were placed more to the left of the frame. Mike, nice use of closure! |
MikesJo: Lovin the shot. Good framing on the subject & a nice use of depth of field. |
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Dspirit: Love the last one out of that series. The first one is tack sharp! Dottie: I like how you framed the last shot of the building with the trees and the editing. |
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ima n00b at photography.. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2388/...c2272decbb.jpg im just tryin to capture some action shots its the skill for me..im lacking.. and also..practicing some panning.. it sucks..but some tips n pointers woudl be nice If i rmb..it was ISO400 f5.6 1/60 shutter lens + Cam: 400d with 17-85mm IS |
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Darthchilli, try using more zoom to focus on a single or small grouping of players. Good shots will show the players face and expression. Also, I personally think most team sports look best when shot at the same level (or close to it) as the players. |
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Will they let in a 70-200 f/4 L? |
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