Lichfield 'B' v Chase Terrace
Posted 15/08/2012 - 16:15
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I realise Crown Green Bowling isn't the most adrenaline-fueled, action-packed sport; but do you not thing a higher shutter speed would have worked better here?
Aside from the totally blurred bowlers, the pictures are all soft from camera shake (although in the first shot, I'd put some of the softness & CA down to the kit lens :wink
Exposure and colour balance seem to be a bit out in most of them. I would suggest a bit of work on the RAW files to correct the colour balance and rectify any exposure issues. Unfortunately there's not much you can do about the motion blur, other than try and think of it as 'artistic'
Aside from the totally blurred bowlers, the pictures are all soft from camera shake (although in the first shot, I'd put some of the softness & CA down to the kit lens :wink
Exposure and colour balance seem to be a bit out in most of them. I would suggest a bit of work on the RAW files to correct the colour balance and rectify any exposure issues. Unfortunately there's not much you can do about the motion blur, other than try and think of it as 'artistic'
Posted 15/08/2012 - 16:40
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I thought "fast-bowling" was a cricketing term!! I also think a faster shutter speed is required (who'd have thought bowling needed anything done fast??)
In some of the shots, the green is a tad too green!!
In some of the shots, the green is a tad too green!!
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