View Full Version : Does anyone here like Rugby?
dispatchermike21
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 02:37
Nobody seems to comment on Rugby are the photos that bad or does no one like rugby?
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Black_lab
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 03:12
Can't fault the action, they capture the essence of the game , contact without all the padding .
I would like to see the background thrown more out of focus , as its cluttered & detracts from the great subject.
dispatchermike21
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 11:30
Thanks for looking and commenting. I'm using a 100mm-40mm and for sharpness need to shot a little more wide open and I have so many to go through it makes it hard to do alot of PP on them. But thanks for the comments I was starting to think Rugby was band or something nobody comments on it.
DDCSD
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 11:35
Man, that first guy got creamed.
dispatchermike21
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 12:17
Man, that first guy got creamed.
He did good thing he was on the other team :-)
jim9449
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 14:12
Good action work, as Black_lab says less DOF to bring your action out, good battle of the outhalfs in shot 2;)
Tall_Paul_2000
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 14:30
Not bad at all, first one doesn't look like the most comfortable moment!!
A good rule to bear in mind for rugby is to shoot when you can see the whites of the eyes - adds an additional dimension to the shot. Obviously some shots work without that (i.e. 1) however with the lens length you have, catching people coming straight at you should be possible. See if you can dig out some of my posts from last year or look at the stuff of Jim9449 or musicmate for examples.
Also, keep an eye on your sharpening - 2 looks a little unnatural around the edges.
jim9449
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 14:38
Not bad at all, first one doesn't look like the most comfortable moment!!
A good rule to bear in mind for rugby is to shoot when you can see the whites of the eyes - adds an additional dimension to the shot. Obviously some shots work without that (i.e. 1) however with the lens length you have, catching people coming straight at you should be possible. See if you can dig out some of my posts from last year or look at the stuff of Jim9449 or musicmate for examples.
Also, keep an eye on your sharpening - 2 looks a little unnatural around the edges.
Good to here you back though you had left the Country :lol::lol:
Tall_Paul_2000
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 15:03
Good to here you back though you had left the Country :lol::lol:
Cheeky sod! Been on the football trail for the past few months which obviously I'm not allowed to post, so have just been lurking really! Super League has started again so might pop a couple up from that in the next few weeks.
dispatchermike21
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 15:13
Not bad at all, first one doesn't look like the most comfortable moment!!
A good rule to bear in mind for rugby is to shoot when you can see the whites of the eyes - adds an additional dimension to the shot. Obviously some shots work without that (i.e. 1) however with the lens length you have, catching people coming straight at you should be possible. See if you can dig out some of my posts from last year or look at the stuff of Jim9449 or musicmate for examples.
Also, keep an eye on your sharpening - 2 looks a little unnatural around the edges.
Thank you for the tips I don't shot it very often, my brother plays and asked me to shot some games and it's kind of fun.
jim9449
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 16:13
Cheeky sod! Been on the football trail for the past few months which obviously I'm not allowed to post, so have just been lurking really! Super League has started again so might pop a couple up from that in the next few weeks.
Will be looking forward to that ;)
SRA_Fl
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 16:20
Oh brings bake memories of the day after being soooooooo sore. Used to play in Tucson Az in Air Force.
Love the Rugby pics.
Great photos. Really captured the action.
That firs one sure is gonna hurt.
dispatchermike21
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 16:34
Oh brings bake memories of the day after being soooooooo sore. Used to play in Tucson Az in Air Force.
Love the Rugby pics.
Great photos. Really captured the action.
That firs one sure is gonna hurt.
Thanks for the comments and he had enough beer after I'm sure he OK :lol:
SRA_Fl
2nd of March 2008 (Sun), 17:58
Thanks for the comments and he had enough beer after I'm sure he OK :lol:
Damn near kill each other and yourself on the pitch and drink beer together afterwards.
What a Life.. :lol:
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