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  1. coops241180

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    very good, very good:D
     
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    ^^Must be impressed..^^

    ..if Cheung can only muster those words, then i must say he is truly impressed by your work, coops241180; not many will get those accolades, ya know..:cool:
     
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    Very nice, maybe get a tiny bit more action in them, and some full court if possible?
     
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    very nice air :D
     
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    hi... this is for you
     
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    how'd you mean? reduce the shuttle speed so it blurs a bit more? or just chose my shots a bit better so that more seems to be going on?

    cheers for the advice :D

    Neil
     
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    Good pics, timing & angle. 50mm is a very good lens for badminton.
     
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    I mean a bit more going on. The picture you posted here is a great example of that, but some of them are just players doing a back hand. Focus on smashs etc, keep back hands dropshots in as well, but maybe not as much so.
     
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    ah right - i see what you mean - sadly there isn't that much action in the club leagues that i get the chance to snap at.. and this is a div1/div 2 league as well - so you can imagine what the other matches will be like :D:D

    thanks for the advice tho - i do go for smashes over anything else - sadly they just don't come often enough.. or at least - they aren't as aesthetically pleasing as this one :)
     
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    A good point! I was shocked at how bad I played when I first saw myself on video. Too spoilt by those international tournaments.:crying:
     

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