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G'day all
The axeman sets his feet into position and eyes the target - sights where the blade will fall with the maximum force he can deliver in the shortest possible time, until the object of his efforts falls to the ground... 1- ![]() exif all images = Fuji X_s1 camera; 1/500s x f5,0; iso-100; lens at 125mm 2- ![]() 3- ![]() 4- ![]() As always, comments welcome Regards, Phil
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First one is really good, on the others I miss the face and the expressions that it shows.
Good performance for the camera. And as I said the first one is awesome
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great timing on the last one catching it in the air!
not so sure about the white pants and red tank top for wood chopping though
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G'day all
I've done an edit to the original image to blur the background & take out the spectators lots more ~ particularly the woman at the top-right ![]() Any better now?? Regards, Phil
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