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- Chelsea FC's coach Antonio Conte

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- Chelsea's defender César Azpilicueta

The light setting of the room where the snaps were taken was pretty dark that I need to curve up the snaps but wasn't able to reduce the redness of Azpilicueta after played around with the shadows and hue, although I using "sharpen edges" on both snaps
 

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- Franck Ribéry in warming up

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- former TV actress Jacelyn Tay on the right

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- Bayern Munich Coach Carlo Ancelotti

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- Chelsea FC's David Luiz with his distinctive locks

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- Bayern's players showing their appreciation to their supporters after the game
 

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Some basketball shots incorporated to this thread.
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- I am guilty of using "sharpening" for this snap as the facial expressions of the players are too good to be missed

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- I tried to use "sharpen edges" in most of my shots like this above shots to avoid "over-pixelated"

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- I was lucky to capture this slam dunk moment when most of the time my view was blocked by the match officials.

You can view the rest of my shots I took in September via this URL - http://www.bolasepako.com/2017/09/matchpix-september-2017.html
 

Some basketball action shots from the ongoing Asean Basketball League

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- Rejection!

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- I thought I was lucky to have the face of this player framed in this manner
 

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Trying a new resolution settings of 2048x1365 and "sharpen edges" these snaps. Wondering if it's the compression along the uploading process caused a bit of "pixelated" effect.
 

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- "Let Me Through ...."

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- Khairul Amri (partially hidden) focused on the ball coming his way before scoring with a header.


One of the issues taking football photos in those neighourhood stadiums is the lack of brightness of the floodlights at night, most of the time I had pushed to the ISO to 3200 or 6400 while having the shutter at 1/1000, f2.8 :(