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Dec 16, 2006 07:34 |  #1

Last night I tried a different setting for exposure in an attempt to get the iso down. I had been shooting at 1600 iso but I was not happy with the noise in the photos. To offset the lower iso setting, I went with a slower shutter speed hoping that it would not result in too much motion blur.

Overall I was quite happy with the new exposure settings (400 ss, f2.2, 800 iso).

I started shooting the game from the baseline inside the 3 point line which resulted in some respectable shots.

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After the first half, I moved to the other baseline which happened to be where the cheerleaders were standing; furtunately, they were taking an extended break :)

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After about 5 minutes of shooting from the cheerleaders baseline, the cheerleaders decided their break was over and they needed to cheer for the home team. This forced me to the corner of the baseline which I was not sure if I would like that location. I started shooting with a 135 f/2 which resulted in a few good shots but then I switched back to the 85 mm.

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The game was nearing the end when one of the better local players intercepted a pass for a clean break to the basket. Fortunately for me, I had switched to 85mm and the cheerleaders were still cheering which kept me in the corner.

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It turned out to be a really good night of basketball, (home team won by 25 points) and I was able to try a few different settings on the camera.

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Dec 16, 2006 10:34 |  #2

Nice work, Matt. I like the action in #2, although it looks like you faced some of the challenges in shooting with primes. It's a tradeoff.

The earthy tones of that gym along with the gold uniforms look like a particularly difficult challenge when trying to nail the color. At first glance they looked too warm and with a bit of greenish hue, but the white is white! Maybe it's because there's very little true red, which tricks my eye into thinking they look warm? Not sure.

I had some interesting color challenges in a gym the other day, I'll post some pics in my own feedback thread later. In my case, it was in a blue gym on bright blue wrestling mats. Tough one for my eyes to sort out!

Nice work regardless on your part!


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Dec 16, 2006 12:30 |  #3

Nice captures. Like the dunk shots (too bad his feet are cropped out, though). Nice expression as he throws it down.


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Dec 16, 2006 14:51 |  #4

these look a bit dark towards the end.. higher ISO would help, and if you overexpose by, lets say half a stop, you can usually get very low noise levels (i'de want to say lower than iso800, but i never bother with 400 or 800)


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Dec 16, 2006 15:00 |  #5

Dude, don't be afriad of ISO 1600 with the 20D. At the very least, if you left the shutter speed at 1/400, the noise would be less aparent if you expose more to the right. Or you could crank the shutter to 1/500, which is a little bit safer.

I'd go with the ISO 1600 and 1/500 in this case as my option.


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Dec 16, 2006 15:48 |  #6

SBK wrote in post #2407653 (external link)
Nice work, Matt. I like the action in #2, although it looks like you faced some of the challenges in shooting with primes. It's a tradeoff.

The earthy tones of that gym along with the gold uniforms look like a particularly difficult challenge when trying to nail the color. At first glance they looked too warm and with a bit of greenish hue, but the white is white! Maybe it's because there's very little true red, which tricks my eye into thinking they look warm? Not sure.

I had some interesting color challenges in a gym the other day, I'll post some pics in my own feedback thread later. In my case, it was in a blue gym on bright blue wrestling mats. Tough one for my eyes to sort out!

Nice work regardless on your part!

Your analysis on the color is right, the solution is wrong. To fix the skin tons add blue to the image. You can do this through adjusting color balance or using one of the photo filter options (blue or magenta). This will degreen the darker complected players.

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Dec 16, 2006 16:07 |  #7

^^Or using selective colors(which is more accurate than color balance). :)


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Dec 16, 2006 16:35 |  #8

Croasdail wrote in post #2408547 (external link)
Your analysis on the color is right, the solution is wrong. To fix the skin tons add blue to the image. You can do this through adjusting color balance or using one of the photo filter options (blue or magenta). This will degreen the darker complected players.

Nice shots.

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Mark,

I made an adjustment to the image based on your advise. Here is the before and after images to ensure this is the correct adjustment. ( I used the photo filter cooling filter 82 at 7%)

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The final image was adjusted by mucking around with levels. Eventually I might get a hang of fooling with colers in CS2

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