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Basketball... also known as "Things that are meant to try us"...

 
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Nov 14, 2005 10:07 |  #1

Here's what the average basketball venue in Essex looks like on AWB :lol:

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EDIT: As you can see this has affected my use of the English language. The title of this thread should, of course, read: Basketball... also known as "Things that are sent to try us"... :rolleyes:

Happy days. So, even using flash and shooting RAW, I still find myself going down the monochrome conversion route. Just waiting for the day that I can pull the 300mm f/2.8 out at a venue and have some proper fun shooting this sport!

Understandably, I don't stay for long. ;) Anyway, here are a few of the pics that escaped the culling.

Watch out for the armpit...is that technically a foul?...

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Confuse your opponent by aiming for the invisible basket...

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At least I'm always guaranteed one of these bucket dunking moments...

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Watch it mate, I'm coming through...

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There seems to be an armpit theme developing here...

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A human, aerial tripod?...

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The old "Switch it out to the man on the edge of the key at the last minute" trick...

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OK. I'm off to a darkened room... yep, there's more hoops to shoot soon ;)

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Nov 14, 2005 10:20 |  #2

Nice looking shots.. I like the human tripod shot


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Nov 14, 2005 16:36 |  #3

LOL, I love the irony in the first picture - where's the fury?!! :)


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Nov 14, 2005 21:34 |  #4

Good ones, Gavin!


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Nov 15, 2005 09:21 as a reply to  @ bayareatuners's post |  #5

bayareatuners wrote:
Nice looking shots.. I like the human tripod shot

Thanks bayareatuners... much appreciated!

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Nov 15, 2005 15:20 |  #6

Hope you don't mind I have had a play with the white balance in your first picture and it don't come out too bad.

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Nov 15, 2005 15:47 as a reply to  @ Bodmin636's post |  #7

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Hope you don't mind I have had a play with the white balance in your first picture and it don't come out too bad.

Nice one bodmin ;)

It was originally shot in RAW... I didn't adjust the WB as I was just trying to illustrate the rather unusual lighting at the venue.

The problem is trying to balance the flash with the ambient lighting. Using a flash is the only way to freeze the action successfully as the ambient exposure on the court itself is 1/400s, f/1.8 at ISO3200 in the bright patches - a tadge too slow for my liking. Bizarrely the lighting is slightly better towards the team benches and seating :rolleyes:

I could eliminate the background completely by working at a low ISO and just use the flash as the primary source of illumination - however, the team I'm shooting usually wears black shirts (luvly jubbly), so they would blend into a gloomy background. Therefore I have to show a little bit of background detail.

The players are exposed by the flash which gives them the correct colour balance... however, the background is, of course, still orange. I've ordered up some gels so that I can modify the colour temperature of the flash to be closer to the ambient light - we'll see if that works.

Despite all this waffle, I'm actually growing to like the B&W versions... but that might just be me showing my age ;)

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Nov 15, 2005 17:59 as a reply to  @ gmen's post |  #8

I really love your B&W conversions,they are more pleasing to the eye having used flash....and I don't mind showing my age at all, B&W rules for timeless quality! The shots are great anyway, some top action there.
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Love those bucket shots! The conversions are quite excellent and have a film-like quality to them. Thanks for sharing!



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Nov 16, 2005 09:04 |  #10

Okay Gavin - so why are you using flash rather then strobing the place? I know setup would be a little bit more, and make it a little harder to slip out early un-noticed. I love how you keep flash balanced to the point that it is just below the point of having the highlights begin to wash -makes for some very crips images with great contrast.




  
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