|
Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 2/14/2006
|
great work. fantastic. 7
|
|
|
Robert Chin
{K:22282} 2/9/2006
|
Hi Ron,nice first time shots,I know how hard it is to shoot martial arts. In addition to what Susie said, try and shoot so that we can see the breaker`s face.I know you will improve. Well done.
|
|
|
Chris Boivin
{K:9030} 2/8/2006
|
Hi Ron, brings back memories for me I was in Tae Kwon Do for a long time. I like the 3 pictures it tells a story beginning to end. The movement in the second picture really leads up to the third. Best Regards, Chris
|
|
|
Michel Téo Sin
{K:807} 2/2/2006
|
taekwondo WTF
|
|
|
Mary Brown
{K:71879} 1/31/2006
|
Great sequence. I love the look on the instructor's face. He is so encouraging. The satisfaction shown in the boy's posture is wonderful. I'm sure both of them would love a copy of this. Mary
|
|
|
Larissa Nazarova
{K:12118} 1/31/2006
|
Very nice shot. Thank you for you comments! Larissa
|
|
|
Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 1/30/2006
|
Excellent...Action Sequence Shots.....Ron! ....Composition!...and...Imagery!!! Regards: Jeff.
Thank you, Ron!...for your Visit...and Regular Comments....Jeff!!!
|
|
|
Ron Wilson
{K:18362} 1/29/2006
|
Thanks for the comments. You are right on both counts.
|
|
|
Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 1/29/2006
|
Hi Ron, Nice idea. My husband and I met in karate class, so this one caught my eye. If I was going to offer my 2 cents ) I would say: Try cropping the photos closer on the left side to lose the air conditioner, and Try to get the bottom shot with his foot still in mid air after striking through the board. I think that would be more dramatic. If you don't care for my 2 cents just disregard them please! It's just my opinion. I think there are a lot of possibilities at the dojo for some great pics. Have fun! Susie
|
|