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    Sledging in London

    Guys a few from our worst snow in London for decades
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    Re: Sledging in London

    The last 2 when side by side show a wonderful contrast of expresion, youthfull exuberance v a more sedate outlook. As for critque they all seem a tad soft and the snow hasn't come through well.
    Pete

    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

    I have no issues with you editing my photos

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    Re: Sledging in London

    I agree it was the 1st time I had tried shooting in the snow and they were moving fairly quickly I seem to have lost the sharpness

    what would you recommend to correct this and get shaper images
    To me, The goal is to move people, to make people think, but never, never at the expense of the person you're photographing. To laugh with, yes - but never to laugh at. - Lord Snowdon

    Martyn
    Olympus E30 HLD 4, E520, E300 & HLD 3
    Olympus OM10 Zuiko OM 28mm 2.8 OM 50mm 1.8 & 70-200mm
    ZD 14-45mm 14-42mm 14-54mm 40-150mm 70-300mm 50-200mm 2.8 / 3.5
    ZD 35mm Macro EX - 25
    Sigma 50-500mm To be Obtained
    Olympus FL36R
    Metz Flash 28AF-30

    www.cannoncannonphotography.webs.com

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