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From: "B. K. Lane Sr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Pictures of a TaeKwonDo demo


> 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.

Well, this could be an Apcha Olligi or perhaps some Nopunde Bituro Chagi:)))

> I used 400 ISO instead of using 800 and most of the
> pictures turned out blurry.

A little blur adds life to the scene, therefore it's not always good to
avoid it when the subject is very dynamic. You should definitely get that 50
mm f/1,4 or 1,7 lens. It would help you isolate the subject from the
background on the wider apertures (it would move the background from the
DOF) - on some of the pics the main subject cannot be easily distinguished
from the crowd and the background draws a bit too much attention:) The other
thing is that the pics appear a bit underexposed but this can be caused by
the scanner...
Perhaps some flash light would have helped...(I mean some strong, external
flash, not the built-in one:))
A pretty good timing in taking the shots:) I especially like two jumping
side kicks (Dwimyo Yop Chagi) - the first one - solo, and the second one -
with braking the wooden board (Kyokpa).
Has ITA anything in common with the ITF? I train ITF taekwondo in Poland,
although currently have a long pause, because of a serious ankle injury...
Regards
Artur

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