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Thanks for the comments. I definitely think the workflow change helped. Sheer volume also - just working through several hundred shots allowed me to keep more and also to require less post processing (better timing, better moving with the subject, etc..).. There are several on the picasa site that I didn't do anything except noise and sharpen..
I so appreciate all I've learned from the experts here. I'm really having so much fun... Volleyball next - hopefully I can take what I've learned and apply it there... |
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jschoenr wrote:
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As for shooting volleyball....talk to John. Volleyball may be the hardest sport I have tried, and I'm nowhere near pleased with where I ended the year. I like your use of the word "fun" in shooting sports. It is hard work, but if you don't enjoy it thoroughly, you won't commit the time required to produce something with which both you and the kids you shoot will be pleased. |
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