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photong said:A couple of them are really nice.
photong said:A couple of them are really nice. IMO they're not super duper. Not much else to say. The colour is fine. They're not too blurry (good job)...
photong said:I take it there was a large window and light above? It looks like two light temperatures to me (no biggie, I'm just guessing and testing what I learnt in college )
photong said:I wish there were less people.
photong said:I like maybe the first one but forsure the fifth. It looks like it should go in a newspaper article.
WSP said:How did this guy not get his leg broken??
WSP said:Caption: "Gimme piggy-back ride!!" :LOL:
Bokeh said:WSP said:How did this guy not get his leg broken??
From that takedown, it's possible that he could have popped his knee out by getting the other guy's leg "wedge" in between his. There's actually a series of moves that do that on purpose. But takedowns are usually pretty "lose." I've never known anyone to "break" their leg, but certainly knee injuries happen sometimes. No different than fooseball, except it's actually far, far safer.
WSP said:Yup, I've just seen way too many football tackles that end up with blown ACLs or LCLs from that kind of leg position, and way too many hockey hits that torqued the ankle around like that. :shudder: Makes me remember my most recent ankle blowout. :shudder again:
Bokeh said:WSP said:Yup, I've just seen way too many football tackles that end up with blown ACLs or LCLs from that kind of leg position, and way too many hockey hits that torqued the ankle around like that. :shudder: Makes me remember my most recent ankle blowout. :shudder again:
WSP, you are so right on; foot and ankle injuries are the WORST! I was sparring with a guy a few years ago that put a move on me that put me out of training for a whole year. Those little ligaments and tendons in the foot take a looooong time to heal (not much blood in that area for healing)
WSP said:Here's the result of my most recent ankle injury:
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WSP said:Nice! Which ligament(s) were those?.
mcbphoto said:Bokeh -
I see some blurred edges in a few of your shots.
For example:
It looks like you could have bumped up the shutter speed just a bit for some of the photos.
Overall though I think you were dead on for exposure as the lighting looks very good.[/img]