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Challenge: Team Sport Action (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Nikon D70
Location: Lyneham hockey centre
Date: Sep 12, 2004
Aperture: F/5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/1250 sec
Galleries: Sports, Action
Date Uploaded: Sep 12, 2004

Saturday was rainy and overcast, but Sunday was a glorious bright day, perfect for action sports!

Statistics
Place: 49 out of 138
Avg (all users): 5.4610
Avg (commenters): 6.5714
Avg (participants): 5.0909
Avg (non-participants): 5.5917
Views since voting: 714
Views during voting: 367
Votes: 295
Comments: 7
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/21/2004 07:31:47 AM
Sharp and clear. Too bad the green woman kind of fades into the background.
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09/18/2004 12:39:46 AM
very good...
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09/17/2004 09:44:44 PM
Good shot but not straight. Would look much better straightened out a little.
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09/17/2004 04:19:41 PM
What a super super photograph! If you have the ability to do any advance editing (which I don't myself) I'd suggest trying to edit it somehow, so as to apply the green of the playing field to the whole background (fence and trees) after voting has finished. Anyway, that said, this photo works really well for the challenge and is a good capture, showing interesting action with the players in sharp focus. Well done.
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09/16/2004 02:56:28 PM
Good picture.
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09/15/2004 02:19:41 PM
slightly slanted surface does not make sense - the action part is quite nicely captured
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09/15/2004 06:58:34 AM
Nice capture of the action, although the unhorizontal background is a little distracting. You were shooting (at least for this shot) 90 degrees from the sun's direction. I'd have been tempted to shoot another 45 degrees to the left (possibly the corner of the pitch?) or with the sun behind me. This would have brightened up the faces, left less shadows on the players, and also shown some interesting player shadows on the pitch you could have captured in your composition. Overall, good effort.
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