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    Re: Lacrosse Sports Image Critique



    True, it may be impossible to get a suitable blur as is, perhaps instead of head on try maybe 30 degrees to either side, it'll move the net from behind him and add a little more depth to the image
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    Re: Lacrosse Sports Image Critique



    I think twistedphrame's got the right idea....include the net as a contextual element but don't have it directly behind the subject. A shallow depth-of-field would work well then. Plus, that angle should be easy to get as you wouldn't be in the way of the play...

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    Re: Lacrosse Sports Image Critique



    this was just before the game warming up so I wasn't exactly in the way, I suppose my 50 f/1.4 might blur the net with a ND filter if needed. I'll try that next time.

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