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wonderful shots, I tried to get some of my sons jurate class a while back but the lighting in the building was terrible so thats how my shots came out:-)
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Those are some nice shots! I really like #2 with it's tight crop and facial expressions.
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Great job Patrick!!!!
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Great shots. I need to get a better lens and flash to take pics of my karateclasses. Love #2 and #6.
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Great shots! I really like the second and third. They show the intensity of the sport. In the fifth shot the official's reaction adds a lot to the photo. Really a good job!
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aladyforty wrote:
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thx :-) The lighting was not good also where I took these pictures. I use ISO800 and sometimes ISO 1600 |
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Mr_Saginaw wrote:
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I have some other Judo pictures here: http://www.fotop.net/fong/fong_sports comments are always welcomed, thanks:lol: |
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alphie wrote:
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I never use any flash for sports photography. First of all, this gives you not natural lighting. In addition, the flash light may disturb the players. So, all you need is high ISO and a large aperture lens. :lol: |
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k1par wrote:
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I like #5 too. Too bad that #5 and 7 are not in good quality becasue by that time I took the pictures, I used a f/5.6 300D kit lens. So, they were under exposured and I "boost" them up while converting the RAW and a lot of details were lost.:? |
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