That's because Frank is the only one allowed to take blurry shots.

It's sort of like when you're a kid at a picnic and they let you swing
10 times in baseball instead of striking you out after 3.

Tom C

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Charles Robinson <charl...@visi.com> wrote:
> On May 11, 2010, at 15:59, Rick Womer wrote:
>>
>> --- On Tue, 5/11/10, Charles Robinson <charl...@visi.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On May 11, 2010, at 11:03, Steven
>>> Desjardins wrote:
>>>
>>
>>>> A K10D?  How quaint.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Cute.
>>>
>>> I find it entirely acceptable at 800/1100 ISO for concert
>>> photography.
>>>
>>
>> Or even ISO 1600:
>>
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10994550
>>
>> (fellow choristers waiting for a rehearsal to begin)
>>
>> The second shot is great.  The first, not so much.
>>
>
> It's funny that this is (or WAS) my first blurry shot that I kinda liked, and 
> I'm absolutely the only person who thinks so ('cept for my twin brother).
>
> So many other people get away with blurry action shots and I thought I'd 
> figured it out.  I'll go back to my "sharpness is KEY" attitude now.
>
> Thanks for the opinions, all.
>
>
>
>  -Charles
>
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