On Tue, 15 May 2001 13:41:39 -0700, B. K. Lane Sr. wrote:

>I finally got some pictures up that I took a couple of weekends ago.
>When I got the film back and looked at the pictures I could have kicked
>myself in the head. I used 400 ISO instead of using 800 and most of the
>pictures turned out blurry. 
>
>http://Beckling.tripod.com/demo.htm
>
>Any helpful comments or hints are sure appreciated.


Rebecca

I would have suggested 1600 ISO film rather than 400 or 800.  Or
possibly a faster lens - a 50 mm f1.4 would give you 3 or 4 stops over
the lens you used.  Though the suggestion of movement of the person
being kicked in the picture lar3.jpg looks good.  One stop higher in
speed would probably have stopped the kicker and still had the kickee
moving.

Your timing for the shots appear to be excellent, as is your framing.  

I'm not into sport as a rule but I can appreciate the pictures.
 Leon

http://www.bluering.org.au
http://www.bluering.org.au/leon


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