imagemaker46
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The only thing I can see is that in 3, 4, and 6, the subjects in the foreground are out of focus. This ends up drawing my eye away from the central subject. Other than that, I think that these photos capture awesome moments in beach volleyball. My favorite would have to be the first one, as it captures a moment between players interacting in a non sports related setting.
#7 is my absolute favorite, followed closely by #2 and 4. But I like 'em all; nicely done! I've never tried shooting beach volleyball (what with the nearest beach being over 6 hours away), but I imagine it's a tough game to get good action shots.
The only thing I can see is that in 3, 4, and 6, the subjects in the foreground are out of focus. This ends up drawing my eye away from the central subject. Other than that, I think that these photos capture awesome moments in beach volleyball. My favorite would have to be the first one, as it captures a moment between players interacting in a non sports related setting.
3, 4 and 6 are out of focus? Where in the frame are you looking? The players are sharp. In #6 the players are looking directly at each other, even with the glasses it's obvious. If the near player in this images was also sharp there would be no depth to the image.
The only thing I can see is that in 3, 4, and 6, the subjects in the foreground are out of focus. This ends up drawing my eye away from the central subject. Other than that, I think that these photos capture awesome moments in beach volleyball. My favorite would have to be the first one, as it captures a moment between players interacting in a non sports related setting.
3, 4 and 6 are out of focus? Where in the frame are you looking? The players are sharp. In #6 the players are looking directly at each other, even with the glasses it's obvious. If the near player in this images was also sharp there would be no depth to the image.
My thoughts exactly. The ball, unless the ball and athlete are moving parallel to the camera, is rarely going to the in focus if the athlete is. And #6 is just good layering. My guess is Jennifer is probably pretty new to this.