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p.1 #6 · NCAA D1 Women's Soccer | |
Andrew:
Some suggestions:
1. There needs to be a clear point of focus for the viewer. In your first shot, that's missing because it's very busy, the ball is only partially visible and it takes a while to find, and it's difficult to know what to be looking at.
2. Shoot tight and crop tighter. Your second and fifth shots could benefit from a tighter crop.
3. Ball in frame. It's tough to argue that a shot without the ball is worth posting, particularly if nothing interesting is happening, as in your last shot.
4. Try to add some 'pop' to your shots, either with your camera settings or in post. These need to be a bit brighter and are lacking contrast.
I think your fifth shot is your strongest. Crop tight around the player, give it a little post-processing love and you've got yourself a nice shot there.
It's a good start for your first time out. Keep at it.
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