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    Kurt Bowman
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    Had a lot of fun watching and photographing these siblings playing and fighting.

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    Kurt This is awesome image , love the way facing is in air , excellent TFS

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    Great moment and pose, but I think you needed a little more shutter speed, can you please post your EXIF details?

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    I agree with Ken. Look forward to the exif details.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Yep, needs a higher SS and based on the techs 1/1250 was not quick enough sadly.

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    I'm going to go against the grain and say I actually love the slightly blurred dude, as it signifies the pace and intensity of the moment for me :)
    great low angle too...
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    Hi Kurt,

    I think that the humour / action is enough to carry this image. If it is possible to selectively sharpen the subject a little more that might help.

    Well seen and tfs

    Austin

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    Although a faster SS might have been nice, I am not bothered by the slight motion blur and, in fact, it might help with the feeling of the action. Jackie Chan would be proud.

    I really like this image and the title is perfect.

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