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Awesome shots of some amazing athletes!
Great, how you managed to capture them!
Great, how you managed to capture them!
These are great shots, I really like them a lot. They capture the action of sepak takraw well. I am used to seeing this out in the country on dirt lots with a bunch of scruffy street kids. I've never seen it is such an upscale area.
You were zone focusing or what? You scored nice focus on many shots, but plenty also are not as sharp as they could be. Not that sharpness or even focus matters, just the remark about focus being easy, it seems not so much.
No idea, but he made a big point of of the lack of visibilty of the viewfinder LEDs in Bangkok😕How could 'Thai light' affect anything compared to other light?
excellent series!! thanks for sharing...
These guys manage to come out unscathed because unlike us westerners they train well for what they do with lots of practice and less whining.
No idea, but he made a big point of of the lack of visibilty of the viewfinder LEDs in Bangkok😕
May I please ask what lens you were using?
Nicely done! Am I right to guess that these were taken from Benjasiri Park next to the Emporium? I have to stop there some evening to try this out. The only difference is that I'll have to shoot HP5+ pushed to 1600 🙂
Excellent photos, regardless of the camera used.
Good photography Leicashot, yet I think a 28mm would have done a better job..
regards
35/1.4 ASPH current edition
To be more specific: I shoot a lot at midday and find that when the sky is not overcast, the light is so bright that the red diodes for the lightmeter in the viewfinder on the M9 are not bright enough and become invisible. Looking at the M6 in the same situation, the diodes are much brighter and remain visible in such light.We had a report from Mitch that the M9 viewfinder (or rather exposure display) and LCD were totally useless in Thai light. What is your opinion?