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GooGaBu Photos
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 01:06
Hello guys,

Just joined here a few days ago, and giving a try to posting few snaps I took in yesterday evenings hockey game here in Helsinki.
Any comments are welcome, and do bare with me if I don't get the pictures up at the first try..*smiles*



http://www.hifk.fi/images/stories/2007_2008/VilleVuorinen/kal5.jpg

http://www.hifk.fi/images/stories/2007_2008/VilleVuorinen/kal4.jpg

http://www.hifk.fi/images/stories/2007_2008/VilleVuorinen/kal3.jpg

http://www.hifk.fi/images/stories/2007_2008/VilleVuorinen/kal2.jpg

- Have a look at the where the puck is in this one, lucky shot I suppose.. well, looks funny in any case.

http://www.hifk.fi/images/stories/2007_2008/VilleVuorinen/kal1.jpg

FlyingPhotog
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 01:15
Nice vibrant color and they look really sharp!

To me, the ice looks a touch blown out in 3 and 4 and in your low-angle shots, your horizon seems a little tilted.

Looks like the team in yellow missed a chance at a wide-open net in #3...

snevs
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 01:51
Nice shots, but the wrong teams ;-)

How did you get the camera inside?

GooGaBu Photos
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 04:36
Nice shots, but the wrong teams ;-)

How did you get the camera inside?

What would be the 'right' teams, I can see if I can get some shots from them (as long as they are in FInland).

I do the English website reporting and photos for HIFK - that's how I get the camera in.

snevs
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 05:04
What would be the 'right' teams, I can see if I can get some shots from them (as long as they are in FInland).

I do the English website reporting and photos for HIFK - that's how I get the camera in.

Okay, makes sense.

But I'm just kidding, though I would appreciate Kärpät shots ;)

Welcome to the forum by the way.

Darsk47
28th of December 2007 (Fri), 17:09
Nice colour, and the white looks good. The dasher board - your horizon - is tilted a bit.

Is it the size they are posted at, or are those 'non-traditional' crop dimensions?