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09-09-2011, 01:53 PM
Some comments.
Number the photos, it is easier to refer to the correct one.
Do not strip the EXIF data. Without it only a guess can be given on how to improve the photo.
When processing the photo to show on the forum and wanting Critique: CC: try to keep the file size towards the maximum size. Sometimes when going to 900 pixels on the long side you need all of the data you can get. According to the upload page the maximum file size for a JPEG is 488.3 KB
1. 6.52 KB (78,356 bytes)
2. 92.1 KB (94,311 bytes)
3. 72.53 KB (74,274 bytes)
On to guessing.
1. Timing good but ball carrier looks out of focus. It could partly be because of the small file size.
2.Underexposed and or heavy crop is showing a lot of noise. If it is a heavy crop then fill the frame with the subject a heavy crop will magnify any problems the photo has. This photo could also be suffering from to small of a file.
3. Timing good but unless you are going for motion blur on the ball the shutter speed was to slow. Hard to tell with the small file size but the receiver may be out of focus. 'Huskies' is not sharp. |
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