Thanks Randy! I think I need a GoFundMe to get the lens I need!a dungeon in there, nice job with those ss-s
f/2.8 would have helped alot
Thanks! Yes, #1 is also “a tough broad!”Very nicely caught. The slight movement adds to the images IMO.
The guy in #2 is a very lucky guy as looking at her reach, seems he just about managed to avoid the haymaker.
Is the person in the head gear in #1 also a woman?
Good on her!Yes, #1 is also “a tough broad!”
Good on her!
Thanks so much, Bart!I agree with Dayo on the movement.
I suggests the action of the fighters.
Great work, Dossy!
Thank you so much!Great set, tagging this so I can remember that we want to feature this in a few days.
Thanks so much, Merlin! I had the d750 with the 24-120mm. The walls were black, the lighting was terrible, I had no tripod and could not use flash. This camera amazes me that I get anything at all. Trust me, a faster lens is on my wish list!Excellent job with the poor lighting!
Thank you Nick!Love 'em! Well shot and thanks for sharing these.
Thanks Dudley! I was in the worst corner of a poorly lit room. The ISO was all the way up to 12800.Very nice what iso were you set at ?
Thank you Binnur! I appreciate any input you guys give me!Nice images Dossy. I would prefer #2 if I had to choose though as the woman is more noticeable, the expressions have more impact and the light coming from the top windows doesn't interfere with the man and woman and it doesn't distract.