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    Season ends for the Panthers.

    There is always next year.

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    It's tough being a Goalie.



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    This player need a coach's help.




    Any CC is always welcome.
    Shal

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    Re: Season ends for the Panthers.

    Shal,

    My favorites are #4 from the sports action standpoint and #6 from the standpoint of composition.

    Bob

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    Re: Season ends for the Panthers.

    Love 2 and 4 they have great action and show the intensity of the sport. I also might add that all are very well cropped and composed.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


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    Re: Season ends for the Panthers.

    #5 has some great emotion.

    Are you using something to reduce noise? There's a bit of something hazy, out of focus about some of the images that makes them appear fuzzy and I'm not referring to the bokeh. It's almost as if a noise reduction has been used just a tad too much.
    Last edited by groovehouse; 03-09-2012 at 08:40 AM.

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    Re: Season ends for the Panthers.

    Quote Originally Posted by groovehouse View Post
    #5 has some great emotion.

    Are you using something to reduce noise? There's a bit of something hazy, out of focus about some of the images that makes them appear fuzzy and I'm not referring to the bokeh. It's almost as if a noise reduction has been used just a tad too much.
    Thanks.Yes I used Noise Ninja on a couple of them, but very very minor. Some of the fuzziness may be due to the cropping. BTW I liked your original unedited reply better. Never apologize for being honest.
    Last edited by jacobovs; 03-09-2012 at 02:01 PM.
    Shal

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