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here's a few from a gamr i covered today!. Kind regards Graham.
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Superb action capture!
Numbers 1, 2 and 3 are my favorite! Nice blurring of the (mountainous?) background. If I could find a few teensy weensy suggestions for improvement they would be: - the shots look just a half-stop overexposed. - #4, #6 the legs look a little cut off. However, all in all, superb job - I'll bet your buddies will be stoked when they see these pictures! |
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Hi Terry thanks for the input, I messed up the posting & have had tore-edited it, If i've messed up the sequence & so your evaluation I'm sorry!, please feel free to re edit your reply!!
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I see they've changed a bit but the comments are the same - watch exposure and sometimes think about not cutting off legs (or doing so, if needed).
Number 6 is an awesome photo! Just curious, what camera and lens are you using for these photos. Your buddies should feel lucky your taking photos on their behalf! |
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