I think you're customers would be more pleased if you brightened these up some. They are a little flat and UE. As you might have seen with Andy's Tae Kwon Do pics, you can blow out the uniform (gee) a bit and no one will care. The histos for these images are heavily biased towards the left. You need to move that hump towards the center more.
NIce shots! I love shooting basketball, and am looking forward to Gaffney starting the season now that I have my new lens and flash.
#1 needs a little straightening though. A slanted frame distracts from the action. I find that if you crop parallel with the baseline horizontaly, or the backboard verticly, the action becomes the focus much easier!
Scott
Canon Rebel XT
Canon 580 EX Speedlight
Canon EF 50mm f1.8
Canon EF IS 28-135mm f/3.2-5.6
Canon EFL 70-200 f/2.8
SanDisk Ultra IIs
I think you're customers would be more pleased if you brightened these up some. They are a little flat and UE. As you might have seen with Andy's Tae Kwon Do pics, you can blow out the uniform (gee) a bit and no one will care. The histos for these images are heavily biased towards the left. You need to move that hump towards the center more.
NIce shots! I love shooting basketball, and am looking forward to Gaffney starting the season now that I have my new lens and flash.
#1 needs a little straightening though. A slanted frame distracts from the action. I find that if you crop parallel with the baseline horizontaly, or the backboard verticly, the action becomes the focus much easier!
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I think you're customers would be more pleased if you brightened these up some. They are a little flat and UE. As you might have seen with Andy's Tae Kwon Do pics, you can blow out the uniform (gee) a bit and no one will care. The histos for these images are heavily biased towards the left. You need to move that hump towards the center more.
Steve
#1 needs a little straightening though. A slanted frame distracts from the action. I find that if you crop parallel with the baseline horizontaly, or the backboard verticly, the action becomes the focus much easier!
Canon Rebel XT
Canon 580 EX Speedlight
Canon EF 50mm f1.8
Canon EF IS 28-135mm f/3.2-5.6
Canon EFL 70-200 f/2.8
SanDisk Ultra IIs
thx Steve, good suggestion
Randy
http://www.CarolinaSportsPhotography.com/
thx...how's the fb playoffs going for you ?
Randy
http://www.CarolinaSportsPhotography.com/