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Dec 14, 2006 23:09 |  #1

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Dec 14, 2006 23:34 |  #2

Great series...

Generally what lens combo do baseline shooters use for college B Ball?




  
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Dec 14, 2006 23:48 |  #3

They generally use a 70-200 and 300 on seperate bodies. Right now I am using the 85 and 300 on one body.




  
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Dec 14, 2006 23:58 |  #4

Crashoran wrote in post #2402260 (external link)
They generally use a 70-200 and 300 on seperate bodies. Right now I am using the 85 and 300 on one body.

Thanks for the info - How about for under the basket wide stuff?

24mm f1.4 ?

35mm f1.4 ?

16-35mm 2.8 ?

The reason I ask is I'm thinkg about adding something to my kit ;)




  
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Dec 15, 2006 00:11 |  #5

Palladium wrote in post #2402305 (external link)
Thanks for the info - How about for under the basket wide stuff?

24mm f1.4 ?

35mm f1.4 ?

16-35mm 2.8 ?

The reason I ask is I'm thinkg about adding something to my kit ;)

Those will work fine, but you will want something longer on another body. I lot depends on what gym you are in, but the 16-35 would be most versatile.

You'd want something in the 70-200 range, 85 1.8, 100 2, etc.


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Dec 15, 2006 00:28 |  #6

grego wrote in post #2402347 (external link)
Those will work fine, but you will want something longer on another body. I lot depends on what gym you are in, but the 16-35 would be most versatile.

You'd want something in the 70-200 range, 85 1.8, 100 2, etc.

Thanks - I think I have the long end covered it's the short end that I think I need to pick up.




  
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Dec 15, 2006 01:44 |  #7

Palladium wrote in post #2402380 (external link)
Thanks - I think I have the long end covered it's the short end that I think I need to pick up.

Since you got the long end covered, Something aroudn 35mm would do fairly well, for the shorter end.


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Dec 15, 2006 12:49 |  #8

Any tips on how to get rid of the yellow hue reflecting from the floor?




  
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Dec 15, 2006 12:53 |  #9

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Any tips on how to get rid of the yellow hue reflecting from the floor?

You can use "color balance" or "selective colors" . I'd prefer the latter because its more detailed and you can specify much more. It will help clean up the color balance.


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Dec 15, 2006 16:32 |  #10

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You can use "color balance" or "selective colors" . I'd prefer the latter because its more detailed and you can specify much more. It will help clean up the color balance.

I generally use color balance as he said, but if your just talking about the yellow hue on the white jerseys you can desaturate the yellow some using a hue/saturation adjustment map.


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Dec 15, 2006 17:06 |  #11

Crashoran wrote in post #2404079 (external link)
Any tips on how to get rid of the yellow hue reflecting from the floor?

NIK has a great filter in the NIK Color Effect Pro 2.0 called

White Neutralizer

I did a few workups on your images and I think it really enhances them. Let me know and I e-mail you the workups.

you can take a look at one of my white neutrizer workups in this thread

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=251139




  
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Dec 15, 2006 18:18 |  #12

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Palladium, post some samples of your corrections



  
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Dec 15, 2006 18:27 |  #13

Wow. Top class images. Amazing sharp and I can see very little visible noise in the images. Have you still got the EXIF data. I'd love images that sharp.

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Dec 15, 2006 18:28 |  #14

looking good on sharpness, color and noise..... my only negative comment is that you're cropping too close - you keep cutting off the ball or heads... otherwise nice work.


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Dec 15, 2006 18:30 |  #15

DarrenL wrote in post #2405349 (external link)
Wow. Top class images. Amazing sharp and I can see very little visible noise in the images. Have you still got the EXIF data. I'd love images that sharp.

Darren

Most division 1 gyms will give you around ISO 1000-1600. You should be able to get sufficient shutter speeds, and if exposed right, you won't see much noise.


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