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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Balls... two-thirds inning! (Viewed 378 times)
sandy frank 


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Balls... two-thirds inning!
< on 4/26/2011 3:55 AM >
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Switched it up a bit with nighttime fun!



ISO 400, 18mm, f/8, 30 sec.

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- My Canon 300D is beat to hell, a bit finicky, and a 'lil loose, much like everything else I own...
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Re: Balls... two-thirds inning!
<Reply # 1 on 4/26/2011 5:45 AM >
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I like your approach to perspective in this, but I think it could've been tweaked just a bit. It would probably be cool if the long trench formed by the seats were more centered and prominent. I'm also not sure how strong the focus is. Are you using a tripod? Otherwise lots of cool lines going on in this picture.

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Re: Balls... two-thirds inning!
<Reply # 2 on 4/27/2011 3:26 AM >
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That is just downright vertigo inducing.

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