I enjoyed looking at your images. I wish you focused more on the players or the crowd though. Just like zeroing in on the action or the crowds reactions. (Obviously you can have both mixed in but like specifically in an image). Some of your images also seem soft though, but you can easily fix that in photoshop.
I like the dynamic angles you achieved in your pictures, in particular numbers 4 + 6. I also like how you experimented with both freezing motion and letting it blur. Maybe you could've pushed the blur further with a slower shutter, and instead of having just the hand blurry have the whole arm, for instance. However, I do like how you're highlighting the part of the body that is most active in this particular sport. Good job!
I love your images, and I think you did a great job of stopping the action during crucial and interesting moments. The only criticism I have is the focus of the images. I wish the stands were slight more out of focus in order to bring the main subject forward away form all the action of the background. The only other thing I suggest is slightly cropping your images to the focal point as opposed to including the entire stadium etc., it is just slightly distracting and takes away from the main subject of the image. Also, I think some of the images are very strong, while others are slightly lacking important elements and could have been left out so that only your best images are shown.
i like your images, but i think what is apparent is that you may need to practice getting your shutter speed a little bit higher. I think that if you bumped up your ISO maybe another 1/2 stop or full stop, you could achieve a higher shutter speed, even if the photo "seems" noisy........dont mistake noise for grain.
I enjoyed looking at your images. I wish you focused more on the players or the crowd though. Just like zeroing in on the action or the crowds reactions. (Obviously you can have both mixed in but like specifically in an image). Some of your images also seem soft though, but you can easily fix that in photoshop.
ReplyDeleteI like the dynamic angles you achieved in your pictures, in particular numbers 4 + 6. I also like how you experimented with both freezing motion and letting it blur. Maybe you could've pushed the blur further with a slower shutter, and instead of having just the hand blurry have the whole arm, for instance. However, I do like how you're highlighting the part of the body that is most active in this particular sport. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI love your images, and I think you did a great job of stopping the action during crucial and interesting moments. The only criticism I have is the focus of the images. I wish the stands were slight more out of focus in order to bring the main subject forward away form all the action of the background. The only other thing I suggest is slightly cropping your images to the focal point as opposed to including the entire stadium etc., it is just slightly distracting and takes away from the main subject of the image. Also, I think some of the images are very strong, while others are slightly lacking important elements and could have been left out so that only your best images are shown.
ReplyDeletei like your images, but i think what is apparent is that you may need to practice getting your shutter speed a little bit higher. I think that if you bumped up your ISO maybe another 1/2 stop or full stop, you could achieve a higher shutter speed, even if the photo "seems" noisy........dont mistake noise for grain.
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