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Maybe try to zoom in, and blur the background a little.
Empty stadium in the background doesn;t look to good. Here's a crop to give you an idea of framing: |
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Another crop suggestion:
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Terry,
When making prints I do that but, I post over 600 photos a week on my website this time of year for the local school district so I dont do a lot of post processing until someone wants prints. Thanks for the input |
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Ron G,
I hear your pain. I shoot a couple hundred sports photos a weekend myself. However, if your going to post a couple shots here for critique andreview, why not spruce them up a bit? Else, you'll just get people critiquing your cropping when in fact you haven't cropped them at all. Terry |
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