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Critique By: k m  (K:324)  
7/13/2005 10:20:44 PM

awesome photo! Well done!
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
1/6/2005 6:36:08 AM

As a photographer that is hedged in by an autofocus-only device, I'm very...VERY envious.

This is a great shot; I think you should enter it in 'The Decisive Moment' project.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: boleros amedeo  (K:377)  
1/5/2005 5:29:02 PM

Beatiful capture!Sinful for the high ISO.Congratulations,Amedeo
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Brad Nirk  (K:142)  
12/4/2004 2:15:59 AM

Wow! You gotta love this!
Hey Drew, haven't talked to you in a while. Send me an e-mail sometime.
bnirk@cox.net
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Dan Arthur  (K:4280)  
11/5/2004 1:01:02 PM

Good job capaturing the moment here! Thanks for sharing!!! Dan
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Geoff Simmons  (K:264)  
10/11/2004 3:58:23 AM

I never ever get results like that on my DX6490...
Kudos

Do you have one of those lense adaptor things?
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: k m  (K:324)  
10/4/2004 2:44:50 AM

wonderful action photograph! I absolutely love this. The frozen water and beautiful action is excellent.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Dan Arthur  (K:4280)  
10/2/2004 3:05:05 PM

Drew, Excellent photo!
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Ivan N. Prgonjic  (K:3053)  
10/2/2004 6:27:23 AM

Great capture...Beautiful image... Nicely done
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Saintz Saintz2  (K:11250)  
10/1/2004 12:17:41 PM

Whow what a great sport pic ...!
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Laura Gariano  (K:3309)  
10/1/2004 6:42:44 AM

Excellent action shot. Nice tight shot emphasizes the feeling of intensity and urgency.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Patty Morena  (K:16598)  
10/1/2004 6:12:14 AM

Excellent details, colors, and texture.
I like it a lot.
Congrats
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)  
9/25/2004 4:35:01 PM

heres the picture with out the flash.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)  
9/25/2004 4:32:40 PM

This is true Paul. It does work. But its a highschool, the lighting conditions in there are really bad. The 1st time i went there, i was using my camera without a flash. I was at 1600 asa (the highest my camera can go) and only pulling out 1/200th f2.8. I attached one of the only good photos I got from that game.

Without a flash, it is quite hard to get anything sharp, and there are way too many shadows from the players helmets blocking the faces and expressions.

So basicly I need the flash, since i cant make anything sharp without it. And my lens is sharp enough being a nikon 80-200mm f2.8. But thank you for the thought.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
9/25/2004 6:52:25 AM

With stadium lighting, you shouldn't need your flash at all. Boost your sensitivity and shoot au naturel.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Geoff Simmons  (K:264)  
9/25/2004 5:01:54 AM

Drew?
You probably don't remember me from AS (meatcube)... but yeah... hello

Aside from the obvious overexposure (I can't help you with that :\) it is a great shot... you caught the interaction of the two main players (facial expression ++good) and the timing/framing seems perfect
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)  
9/25/2004 4:31:22 AM

Good idea Jason, but the thing with that, is this is highschool football, the stadiums arn't very bright. Come to think of it I think I using 800 asa, I shall change that. But the exposure that every photographer on the entire field was using was 1/200th f2.8 at 800 asa, with a flash.

Without a flash, everything has too much motion blur from the players, and the shadows are too intence, you cant see faces. And I am already using a monopod.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Jason Eby  (K:-143)  
9/25/2004 4:24:09 AM

I don't know what size print your going for(due to noise), just forget about the flash and try boosting your ISO/ASA 800 on the camera and use a monopod you should get enough light from the stadium lights.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Randal Dean  (K:4004)  
9/25/2004 4:19:01 AM

Great action shot. The intensity on the faces of the players in blue is awesome. DOF is perfect, and the positioning of #28 couldn't be better. Very well done IMHO.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Ryan Greene  (K:3297)  
9/17/2004 12:45:17 AM

I think it's a good shot. Your friend is in sharp focus, while the raquet and ball are blured, creating a sense of motion. You friend doesn't look like a very good tennis player.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)  
8/28/2004 2:04:12 PM

Great expression, love the movement and colors in the photo, nicely done. Alison
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Tommaso Di Falco  (K:23819)  
8/28/2004 8:43:01 AM

Excellent capture! Great expression in the composition. Nice exposure too.
Complimenti!
regards,
Tommaso
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Gino  Quattrocchi  (K:39580)  
8/28/2004 8:38:56 AM

spectacular there are no words
you have captured the beauty of an instant that an eye cannot see
you are good and you have a fantastic technique you know how to use well your fantastic equipment you compliment 7++++++++
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
8/28/2004 7:00:03 AM

The expression on the swimmers face just made be laugh Drew. Did you try any without the flash? This is a good PJ image. Regards John
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Sion Dalais  (K:511)  
7/3/2004 10:29:17 PM

nice effect. i kinda feel its a shame the lamp-post is cutting through the ghostly image...but thats just me.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Chris Hunter  (K:25634)  
7/3/2004 10:13:03 PM

Very good Drew, original and compelling, but I could see how this might be strong enough for a CD cover.

Chris
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: N M  (K:1816)  
6/26/2004 5:50:01 AM

Drew,
I like this image. It's really really sharp! You can actually see the texture of the pollen. Nice composition and nice touch with the water droplets - You should be very pleased with this!

Nish
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Pam Heisler  (K:4032)  
6/23/2004 3:01:05 AM

Excellent Capture......
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Kiarang Alaei  (K:49415)  
6/20/2004 9:29:23 PM

Exellent photo of joy . blue background adds it's nice feel. the mood of children is wonderful. good composition and very nice moment. i would be glad if you see my photos!
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)

Critique By: Trish McCoy  (K:15897)  
6/20/2004 6:17:43 PM

excellent. fun fun fun. I could imagine the screams of fun coming from them. great capture.
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)


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