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Jan 10, 2007 22:10 |  #16

Wdigetrich, I found that an ISO any lower than 400 I couldn't use the shutter speeds I wanted, which meant blurred balls and racquets, I like to try and totally freeze the subject. What would have you used? like I said I'm always open to C&C, I'm relatively new ot this game


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Jan 11, 2007 02:13 |  #17

Indeed, why DID you shoot at ISO400? With shutter speeds like that, you could easily afford to drop down to ISO200, eg, and still get 1/1000th with a bit more ball blur, providing more movement in the picture without it appearing as a blur, and also maximising image quality through lack of noise.

And also, on these 'very bright days', maybe try metering from highlights, and then picking up some nice sidelit shots or such like, rather than having the whole frame evenly exposed. Check Getty Sport for lots of inspiration.


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Jan 11, 2007 05:39 |  #18

interesting shots, Did you sit in the stands or did you have a media pass?




  
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Jan 11, 2007 06:04 |  #19

In relation to shooting at ISO 400, using AV mode at ISO 200 the shutter speeds being selected were more like 1/640 or 1/800 and were yielding blurred components in the picture, I do always shoot at the lowest ISO possible. I guess I could have shot in full manual mode with ISO 200 and 1/1000 bu the pictures are not noisy so It seems. Also I did not have a media pass and these shots were taken from spectators seats.


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Jan 11, 2007 06:18 |  #20

By the way thanks Stacas, I'll be checking out Getty for sure and using some of those techniques you offered.


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Jan 11, 2007 09:29 as a reply to  @ butcha27's post |  #21

WOW now they are great photos! if only mine will turn out to be anywhere just as good at wimbledon this year i would be really happy!

great work

there amazing!

my setup for wimbledon this year will be 400D and 70-200mm F4 IS

hopefully that might be ok!

i would be happy with anything like that




  
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Jan 11, 2007 12:03 |  #22

Awsome...

Love the timing on all the pics.

Looks like u had a good ratio of very good images.

Did you have to take permission to shoot or could anyone take pictures? Normally at such events they dont allow big lenses into the stands :(


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Jan 11, 2007 13:32 |  #23

Butcha, if you get another chance, try shooting from near the top of the stands too...with the sun beating down on the court, you'll get some lovely shapes with the shadows etc. and a clean, court-only background! Would love to see some of those efforts...I'm going to shoot from the stands at a few tournaments in the summer hopefully, looking forward to it!


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Jan 11, 2007 18:15 |  #24

Thanks for the wonderful comments I also had 2 earlier posts from 2 days earlier which had shots from that day if you care to have a look too :) I think you're set up will be fine Luke_1983uk same camera as me and a better lens barring the focal length which I rarely used at 300mm. I'd love to get to Wimbledon some day! Hopefully asa pro shooter! (yeah I'm dreaming now) Stacas I like the idea from the top of the stands too! And yes Bombay_shutterbug they let anyone shoot there, people everywhere with cameras of all sorts, naturally they'd frown on flash photography.


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