Thanks, Marnie.
I do agree with you - about which images are best and about using
shadow/highlight (Actually I have already done this - but very slightly).
I got some nice feed back from the football club - they will give me a free
ticket again Monday week :-)
Regards
Jens

http://www.jensbladt.dk



In a message dated 4/1/2007 3:47:58 P.M. Pacific  Daylight Time,
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My home town is going to build  a new football stadium.
So, the planning department (that's where I work)  wants photographs from
the
old one - for a public meeting on the  subject.
I haven't photographed a real soccer game since the early 1980'ies -  before
Auto Focus was common.
I was surprised how difficult it was  :-)
Hopefully I'll do a little better next  time...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/sets/72157600041128273/show/

Regards
Jens  Bladt

===========
They are still pretty darn good. I'd use  highlight/shadows on about the
first three, to lighten the shadows on the  players. Five and six are the
best,
IMHO (think I got the numbers right, hard  when it is a slide show).

The guy on the ground and his expression and  the other guy being scrunched
by two players. Ouch, and ouch. Good shots,  both.

Marnie aka Doe :-)




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