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05/25/2012 02:05:59 PM · #1 |
i have not shot baseball in a long time. Went to the field yesterday to practice. This is a small sample. I would love some feedback please. I dont know how to link the complete collection, but it is in my portfolio under sports.
Message edited by author 2012-05-25 14:07:10. |
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05/25/2012 02:15:46 PM · #2 |
Well, you have good exposure and you're stopping the action, so that's a plus. But the images are perfectly generic, not one of them captures the essence of any particular moment, and the backgrounds are very distracting. What lens are you working with? It helps to include that in the image info...
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05/25/2012 04:38:15 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by tjbel05: I dont know how to link the complete collection, but it is in my portfolio under sports. |
tjbel05's Freshman Baseball Gallery
Quote my post to see the code ... :-) |
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05/25/2012 06:11:04 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by tjbel05: I dont know how to link the complete collection, but it is in my portfolio under sports. |
tjbel05's Freshman Baseball Gallery
Quote my post to see the code ... :-) |
Bear, They ARE generic and BORING...So was the game. No excitement, 2 hits, and no real action. |
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05/25/2012 07:54:47 PM · #5 |
shoot from a lower perspective. i usually sit on a bucket. you want to be looking up into their faces from below the helmet. also, look for action in the dugout and in the stands. shoot from behind home plate. that longer lens will really make a difference ;-) |
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