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Frog Lady
Mar-24-2006, 09:04 PM
hi all,

yeah, spring soccer league play is beginning:D. Time to post some more shots and get some feed back so I can continue to improve. I appreciate your time and efforts in providing feedback and know I continue to learn (even when its not my post) - so thanks every one.

cheers,

Colleen

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Frog Lady
Mar-24-2006, 09:06 PM
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Frog Lady
Mar-24-2006, 09:07 PM
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Frog Lady
Mar-24-2006, 09:09 PM
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Frog Lady
Mar-24-2006, 09:11 PM
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thanks for looking.

C.

Steve Cavigliano
Mar-25-2006, 11:41 AM
Colleen,
I think you are doing great :thumb

Nice action, tight framing, good faces, good skintones and nice and sharp :clap But most of all, what cute kids....lol That first one is adorable and the way you caught his hair flying was very nice.

So are you trying to sell these to parents? Or, are they just for your scrapbook/portfolio? If it's the former, I am thinking you make some parents very happy :D


Steve

Frog Lady
Mar-25-2006, 01:00 PM
Colleen,
I think you are doing great :thumb
Nice action, tight framing, good faces, good skintones and nice and sharp :clap But most of all, what cute kids....lol That first one is adorable and the way you caught his hair flying was very nice.

Thanks for the kind words Steve, I think I am improving. Now I need to work on getting the shot tighter in the camera...

So are you trying to sell these to parents? Or, are they just for your scrapbook/portfolio? If it's the former, I am thinking you make some parents very happy :D
Steve
gotta pay for those lenses somehow:D and, I am getting a few takers.

cheers,

C.

Steve Cavigliano
Mar-26-2006, 03:34 PM
"I think I am improving. Now I need to work on getting the shot tighter in the camera..."

Colleen,
This is the toughtest part, IMHO. Especially if you are shooting with a prime. The wider you go the easier it is to get a good shot. As you move in tighter and tighter, it gets harder and harder to get sharp focus (not to mention a lock on what you wanted to lock on to), good DOF and capture "the moment". I'm thinking this skill takes lots of practice and patience to perfect :D

Good luck,
Steve