Thanks Leon,

I still have an awful lot to learn about taking these kinds of pictures.
As I said in another email, I didnt not realize that the fstop controlled
the speed when I was set in manual mode and had the shutter set to a fast
speed. 

Rebecca

>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
>
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