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Biffbradford
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 09:17
No, not running and cycling. The real Biathlon, skiing and shooting! We are fortunate to have an excellent gun range and even more fortunate to have it surrounded by cross-country ski trails. After years of absence, the local biathlon club has started up regular practices and an annual race. This summer, they got a warming hut built and participation is beginning to build.

So, in honor of the Winter Olympics which begin this Friday, I present my photos of the Wisconsin Biathlon Winter Festival ! :D

http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Preview3jpg/782280553_8qhfM-L-1.jpg

2.
http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Biathlon2010Feb-0453/784287678_u6TXp-L.jpg

3.
http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Biathlon2010Feb-0111/784120462_iATip-L.jpg

4.
http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Biathlon2010Feb-0178/784137367_KVe5o-L.jpg

5.
http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Biathlon2010Feb-0312/784246852_qVD5R-L.jpg

6.
http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Biathlon2010Feb-0381/784267689_SnuPi-L.jpg

(cont.)

Biffbradford
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 09:21
7.
http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Biathlon2010Feb-0392-zoom/784269426_2GyTT-L.jpg

8.
http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Preview1jpg/782279740_2XLMg-L-1.jpg

9.
http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Preview2jpg/782280168_bFwR9-L-1.jpg

10.
http://www.peloton-pix.com/Cross-Country-Skiing/Biathlon/Preview5jpg/782281130_Wqw32-L-1.jpg

CoonCreek
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 09:28
Biff,

Great series! Your exposure, white balance and focus are all spot on. Nice action shots. We (Kansas) had several summer biathlons years ago that I use to compete in, great fun.

Thanks for sharing. Wonderful job!

tomd
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 09:35
Great shots. My favorite is #4, I like angle and look of determination on the athletes face.
Our local club (Madison) just received the permits for a course. Hope next winter it's up and running!
Tom

Bigworm805
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 10:02
I agree that the exposure, WB and focus are spot on! What did you do to get the colors to POP (assuming you did some PP)??

DWW

Biffbradford
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 10:34
Okay, here's my secrets for the 40D. Shoot in RAW, convert to TIFF (I used Irfan View to just batch them to TIFF), then Photoshop CS3 to denoise and sharpen. I'm still working with 16 bit files here and I use both 'unsharpen mask' and 'edge sharpen', back to Irfan View for JPG conversion (now 8 bit), then tweak in PS CS3 usually going under "exposure" and adjust exposure, offset, and gamma to get the 'pop'. Rather time consuming, but that's the process I've found gets the best results from the 40D so far. Those 59mb TIFF files are computer RAM killers! If it's a run of the mill event, I'll just shoot in JPG and be done with it, but I felt this event was special so I went the extra mile. ;)

Oh, BTW, those telephoto shots were using the 2x tele-converter and 70-200mm f2.8, so you can get good results with that combo.

BaumannPhotography
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 10:46
I am seeing some weird stuff going on in some of these. Way to much noise reduction applied, colors almost look painted and lack detail. Some seem over-sharpened. The color seems too saturated and blotchy. #6 looks like it was underexposed and brought back up in post and there seems to be very little detail throughout the entire picture.

Not sure why you would need any noise reduction on these especially in those conditions. I've used a 40d for about 2 years and always had great results using DPP (shoot raw, adjust & batch). It was a great High iso camera and I rarely used NR.

I would be interested in seeing the raw files.

Biffbradford
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 10:55
I never said that they were perfect shots out of the camera! :) I'll upload a RAW file if you tell me where I can do that.

BaumannPhotography
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 10:59
I couldn't view the exif data, mind sharing? I think what I'm seeing is a combination of the 2x converter and the processing.

You would have to upload one to server and link to it.

Bigworm805
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 11:04
Okay, here's my secrets for the 40D. Shoot in RAW, convert to TIFF (I used Irfan View to just batch them to TIFF), then Photoshop CS3 to denoise and sharpen. I'm still working with 16 bit files here and I use both 'unsharpen mask' and 'edge sharpen', back to Irfan View for JPG conversion (now 8 bit), then tweak in PS CS3 usually going under "exposure" and adjust exposure, offset, and gamma to get the 'pop'. Rather time consuming, but that's the process I've found gets the best results from the 40D so far. Those 59mb TIFF files are computer RAM killers! If it's a run of the mill event, I'll just shoot in JPG and be done with it, but I felt this event was special so I went the extra mile. ;)

Oh, BTW, those telephoto shots were using the 2x tele-converter and 70-200mm f2.8, so you can get good results with that combo.

Thanks for the info!!

Biffbradford
9th of February 2010 (Tue), 11:21
In the procedure above, I used Helicon Filter, not Irfan View. Helicon filter can read RAW, I.F. cannot.

I know that Smugmug cannot take RAW uploads, nor Photobucket. Anyway, here's some EXIF:

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#8
ImageWidth - 3888
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