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    Trying to get a hockey shot that is neat but doesn't show any faces.

    Does this do anything.. would it of been better with the dof being different...so on and so forth...
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    Quote Originally Posted by kat View Post
    Trying to get a hockey shot that is neat but doesn't show any faces.

    Does this do anything.. would it of been better with the dof being different...so on and so forth...

    i really like it - the only thing for me was that if i did not read hockey i would have thought firefighters by a ladder truck upon first glance. i even like the bystander to the right. nice job!

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    Definitely a unique and very creative approach; well done. I'm wondering if it would work better just cropped down to show the reflection only? That is: Crop out the bystander and "empty" board area.

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    hmmm - not crazy about this one though I can see the creativity.
    For me this shot isn't a keeper. If you do keep it though, a crop is needed on the bystander. Just my
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