Thanks for the critique of my images, the final 2 shots of the episode. By the way, the soccer image was not a setup, it was captured during an actual high school match in St. Louis. Keep up the great work sir. You just keep inspiring us late bloomers!
Hey Peter. That football photo at the 26:00 mark is 7-on-7 football. Stripped down football with no pads or hard helmets, no OL or DL, and played during the off season by the HS kids.
Dear Peter, thank you for your feedback! The two photos at 7:57 show "floorball", also called Unihockey in Switzerland/Germany, innebandy in Sweden or salibandy in Finland. It's a kind of indoor hockey with five players plus a goalkeeper in each team.
Hi Peter, if you want to get a flavor of the "weird" sport floorball, just watch this short footage: ua-cam.com/video/daS2FpMHP0Q/v-deo.html. All the best, Markus
Thank you sir for the kind words on my softball celebration image. It means a lot, and is a real confidence booster. Thanks for taking the time to do this for us up and comers.
Image critiques are valuable to shooters wanting to learn. Peter, remember that square cropping does not do well with the newswire web or print media, and most media outlets shun squared images with preferences for 2x3, 5x7, or 4x5 ratios to fit into reading columns. Cropping legs is okay when not part of the story or the subject's reaction is the focal point and cropped up close. For personal edits, then anything goes.
The first football photo you criticize it because you want the referee to be more out of focus. Aperture s already at 2.8 which is as wide open as a long lens will go. How could the photographer improve on something that is impossible to change short of using Photoshop??
It was a great photo either way. He just said he'd have liked to see him a little more out of focus, probably speaking from a photo editor's point of view, reviewing submissions. A nice to have if you will. The shot awesome, but it is what it is with the referee in it.
Thanks for the critique of my images, the final 2 shots of the episode. By the way, the soccer image was not a setup, it was captured during an actual high school match in St. Louis. Keep up the great work sir. You just keep inspiring us late bloomers!
Great learning platform! thanks for taking the time.
Thanks for taking the time to share your insights! Always helpful to see other sports photographers thoughts on images!
Hey Peter. That football photo at the 26:00 mark is 7-on-7 football. Stripped down football with no pads or hard helmets, no OL or DL, and played during the off season by the HS kids.
Dear Peter, thank you for your feedback! The two photos at 7:57 show "floorball", also called Unihockey in Switzerland/Germany, innebandy in Sweden or salibandy in Finland. It's a kind of indoor hockey with five players plus a goalkeeper in each team.
Hi Peter, if you want to get a flavor of the "weird" sport floorball, just watch this short footage: ua-cam.com/video/daS2FpMHP0Q/v-deo.html. All the best, Markus
Peter thank you for taking the time to review my pic 34:53
Thank you sir for the kind words on my softball celebration image. It means a lot, and is a real confidence booster. Thanks for taking the time to do this for us up and comers.
Thatbwas a great shot.
Image critiques are valuable to shooters wanting to learn. Peter, remember that square cropping does not do well with the newswire web or print media, and most media outlets shun squared images with preferences for 2x3, 5x7, or 4x5 ratios to fit into reading columns. Cropping legs is okay when not part of the story or the subject's reaction is the focal point and cropped up close. For personal edits, then anything goes.
where do you submit your photos at??
How do you send photos in for critique?
Yep, my photo was critiqued at 31:45. Flag football.
nice pic
tried to email 3 photos for you to critique via email but it said that your email address was wrong unless I typed it in wrong
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I agree with every single comments on the pictures.
The sport you were asking about looks to be Floorball... en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floorball
The first football photo you criticize it because you want the referee to be more out of focus. Aperture s already at 2.8 which is as wide open as a long lens will go. How could the photographer improve on something that is impossible to change short of using Photoshop??
It was a great photo either way. He just said he'd have liked to see him a little more out of focus, probably speaking from a photo editor's point of view, reviewing submissions. A nice to have if you will. The shot awesome, but it is what it is with the referee in it.