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06/04/2005 03:47:27 AM · #1
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06/04/2005 03:51:22 AM · #2
They are all decent shots, basically, but the blurred ones work exceptionally well for me to capture the intense explosiveness of that game. Good work.

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06/04/2005 05:18:17 AM · #3
Yep you've definately got a knack for action shots - great work.
06/04/2005 09:02:18 AM · #4
they're really good, well done. I guess one of those teams in yellow and green is Australia...
06/04/2005 09:48:04 AM · #5
Yes, I can accept those as sports images. Good ones indeed. They are well done and represent a slightly different way of shooting fast action. But I don't think you should make that your only way of shooting. You need to be able to do the more tradtitional stop-action type of shot as well. Part of the attraction of the motion-blurred shots is in their novelty, and it will wear off in time.
06/04/2005 10:51:56 AM · #6
Originally posted by Pug-H:

they're really good, well done. I guess one of those teams in yellow and green is Australia...



Australia in yellow, South Africa in green.
The match ended Australia 8-3 South Africa
06/04/2005 10:54:48 AM · #7
Originally posted by coolhar:

Yes, I can accept those as sports images. Good ones indeed. They are well done and represent a slightly different way of shooting fast action. But I don't think you should make that your only way of shooting. You need to be able to do the more tradtitional stop-action type of shot as well. Part of the attraction of the motion-blurred shots is in their novelty, and it will wear off in time.


true, i only play around with slow shutter speeds after i have enough stop action images.





06/05/2005 11:46:19 PM · #8


The final match between Australia and South Korea ended 4-3. The golden goal was scored by the Aussies in the second half of extratime.


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