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    For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    I went with Bill to a Chinese cultural event at the Missouri Garden and this is the closest I can show you of my sample of not really a total sharpness because the guy is moving and rotating very quickly most times. This was taken at a practice inside the Schoenenberg theatre as it was raining outside so the organizers cancelled the circus performance outside and brought some of their equipment inside the theatre. It was a short show as compared to the ones they had planned outside at the central axis area.

    For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    This performer is the oldest in the group. He is 26 years of age and very good at what he does--performing. I have a lot more shots but I just picked this one up as an example for you.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Your speed is very, very low, you should have taken it at 1/250 or more.
    You 810 accepts without trouble to use higher ISO values. With my ex 800 E (I sold all my Nikon gears) I shot regularly at ISO 6400 if needed without real trouble, you could always make noise reduction in Camera Raw or LR.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Izzie,

    Nice shot.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    I like it Izzie, you have certainly captured movement in the best place so it's not just another sterile frozen shot !

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Izzie, I also like this image. The blur in his feet helps to convey motion in his body. But, I find myself wanting to see even a little bit of his face.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    I like it very much Izzie and it does convey movement.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Izzie, I like the blur. There is movement. What the guy is doing is nothing. You should see what I can do in my mind
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Quote Originally Posted by bje07 View Post
    Your speed is very, very low, you should have taken it at 1/250 or more.
    You 810 accepts without trouble to use higher ISO values. With my ex 800 E (I sold all my Nikon gears) I shot regularly at ISO 6400 if needed without real trouble, you could always make noise reduction in Camera Raw or LR.
    Hi Jean...when it comes to ISO, I tend to go as low as I can and adjust my SS and Aperture first and when all is lost, only then will I tackle my ISO. The place was very dark and only the people down the stage have a little bit of light. Most of them at that time of the shot were just practicing. The guy here still have a normal T-shirt on. In the real performance, he was wearing something else. I was experimenting at the time and this was one of my first shots. I found out that I can't use aperture priority or Shutter priority very well too. So I went back to what I know best -- manual shooting. It paid well later on when the show was progressing.

    Thank you for your comments. I do appreciate your passing by to do so.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Would be interesting with even a slower SS.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

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    Izzie,

    Nice shot.
    Thanks John for always been here for me. I appreciate your comments.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    I like it Izzie, you have certainly captured movement in the best place so it's not just another sterile frozen shot !
    Thank you Grahame. I know you will comment in this one...how? I don't know...I just guess. You are very kind..I have learned a lot from you but sometimes I forget and rush-rush...I appreciate your comments.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Quote Originally Posted by Rita View Post
    Izzie, I also like this image. The blur in his feet helps to convey motion in his body. But, I find myself wanting to see even a little bit of his face.
    I have some more I need to process in this second visit to the Botanical Garden as they have shows that I like every now and then. On our first trip with all those flowers and such, we thought it was time to go back there to check out some garden ideas. We found that what we like at the time wasn't out yet, just blooms -- Irises -- so we decided to come back for the Chinese Cultural festival. At the time what did I forget to take pictures of? -- the Irises! I guess I got too tired of the constant rain... and just wanted to go home -- to relief of Bill. We had some French fries and dim sums for lunch though. That was good...

    Thanks again for your kind observations and comments. I appreciate it very much...

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

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    I like it very much Izzie and it does convey movement.
    Thanks Barbara for commenting. I appreciate it very much...

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    Izzie, I like the blur. There is movement. What the guy is doing is nothing. You should see what I can do in my mind
    Cheers Ole
    Thanks for the morning laugh...I have to go back to bed smiling till the morning now...Thank you for passing by and imparting some twisted visions in my mind, too. 'Appreciate it very much.

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    Re: For Barbara Ponder...an action shot with a blur...

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Would be interesting with even a slower SS.
    Maybe that is what George did with his shot with the tumbling guy...I'd wait for his response to learn how to do that...with a tripod, one can go very low on SS and still get the shot...but action shot will be interesting...

    Thanks again, William. You are very helpful in your suggestion. I just need to follow up on technique. 'Appreciate your comment.

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