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Apr 20, 2008 11:02 |  #1

My five year old goal scoring machine. Wonderful light that evening.


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Apr 20, 2008 11:19 |  #2

Tell me why these look exceptionally awesome to me.

PP or just the light?


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Apr 20, 2008 12:01 |  #3

i agree, the lighting was either awesome or you did some great work on the pp


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Apr 20, 2008 12:06 |  #4

number 1 just looks surreal.

i think it's the light, IMO, cause of #4


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Apr 20, 2008 12:20 |  #5

Great shots... Great action too... Kids photograph great in soccer...

I once played (co-captained) a college soccer team at the US Nationals in Florida... The *sunlight* on the field was awesome... (so were the 19 goals we scored in the tourney, ha, ha.) That was back in 1969. (We only lost to the national champions by a lousy penalty kick.)

You've got a great opportunity to hone your shooting skills to perfection... Just don't forget to bring your camera to every game and keep posting these great shots...


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Apr 20, 2008 12:50 |  #6

Steve Greenaway wrote in post #5367333 (external link)
Tell me why these look exceptionally awesome to me.

PP or just the light?

Many thanks! I'm thinking it was the light. I don't do much in PP except levels and USM.

If anyone is interested, the first three shots were all taken at f/5, 1/1000s and ISO 200.

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i agree, the lighting was either awesome or you did some great work on the pp

Thank you. And I guess I should admit to using a particularly nice EOS camera. ;)

Aaagogo wrote in post #5367555 (external link)
number 1 just looks surreal.

i think it's the light, IMO, cause of #4

Yeah, I think you're right. I only posted number 4 because I like the composition.

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Great shots... Great action too... Kids photograph great in soccer...

I once played (co-captained) a college soccer team at the US Nationals in Florida... The *sunlight* on the field was awesome... (so were the 19 goals we scored in the tourney, ha, ha.) That was back in 1969. (We only lost to the national champions by a lousy penalty kick.)

You've got a great opportunity to hone your shooting skills to perfection... Just don't forget to bring your camera to every game and keep posting these great shots...

Which team? That was, no doubt a great experience for you.

I appreciate your kind words. I'll be shooting another game this evening. Funny thing, a mother once asked me why I take so many pictures. "What do you do with them?" I didn't really know how to answer her.

Cheers! :)


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Apr 20, 2008 12:57 |  #7

AeroSmith wrote in post #5367745 (external link)
Thank you. And I guess I should admit to using a particularly nice EOS camera. ;)

Cheers! :)

ahh i just looked at your gear list and needless to say im jelous :P (collage sucks up allllll my money)

and im also curious as to what team you played for john, i played for the University of New mexico in 2005 when we made it to the national finals...it was an unbelievable experience, but to me the better experience was the semi finals here in my home town where after the final whistle blew EVERYONE in the stands rushed the field to congratulate us...it was amazing, to me much better than walking off the field inthe wake of our 0-1 loss to maryland


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Apr 20, 2008 13:00 |  #8

These are amazing!! Great job and thanks for sharing!!


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Apr 20, 2008 13:50 |  #9

Superb, they don't get much better than these. Well done!!


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Apr 20, 2008 15:06 |  #10

very well done. I love how low you got to the ground.




  
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Apr 20, 2008 15:22 |  #11

AthleticsPhotog wrote in post #5368407 (external link)
very well done. I love how low you got to the ground.

Yeah I think thats whats adding to these. He must have been lying on the ground :shock:


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Apr 20, 2008 16:15 |  #12

VladDracule wrote in post #5367770 (external link)
ahh i just looked at your gear list and needless to say im jelous :P (collage sucks up allllll my money)

Well, college is what made it possible. Thank you.

Kiddo wrote in post #5367779 (external link)
These are amazing!! Great job and thanks for sharing!!

Very nice of you to comment.

superreds wrote in post #5368061 (external link)
Superb, they don't get much better than these. Well done!!

Thank you so much! :oops:

AthleticsPhotog wrote in post #5368407 (external link)
very well done. I love how low you got to the ground.

Steve Greenaway wrote in post #5368480 (external link)
Yeah I think thats whats adding to these. He must have been lying on the ground :shock:

Many thanks....yes, I was belly down on the ground....I don't wear nice duds to soccer games to be sure.


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Apr 21, 2008 00:17 |  #13

Those first 3 shots look absolutely stunning- the light is just perfect and I really love the perspective from down on the ground--very, very nice.


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Apr 21, 2008 02:26 |  #14

AeroSmith wrote in post #5368744 (external link)
Many thanks....yes, I was belly down on the ground....I don't wear nice duds to soccer games to be sure.

Well i've always been told to shoot low but i've never seen anyone do that at football (sorry soccer :p). Tell you what though - you nailled it!


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Apr 21, 2008 08:04 |  #15

Nice job. These stand out for me because you've taken a low position (or was it remote?) and made the players look big.

So many people take photos of their kids playing football and they tower above them, thus killing the shot but these are well thought out and well executed.


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