My first try at Soft ball
SO CLOSE TO BALL ON BAT! GAHHHHHHH 
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NickPro Goldmember 1,084 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2008 Location: South Jersey More info | May 01, 2008 16:50 | #1 My first try at Soft ball 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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Aaagogo Goldmember 2,403 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Daytona Beach, FL More info | May 01, 2008 17:28 | #2 they look under exposed. https://photography-on-the.net …p?p=4655753&postcount=953 Your 1st 10,000 images are your worst
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May 01, 2008 19:49 | #3 The background is just those 2 dumpsters and then a road and my school.
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alduin Senior Member 915 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Lehigh Valley, PA More info | May 01, 2008 20:16 | #4 Either slow down your shutter, open up your aperture, or increase your ISO. You'll probably want to start with adjusting ISO so that you don't lose the shutter speed or DOF. 7D+BG-E7 | 5D | G9 | 24-70 f/2.8L | 70-200 f/2.8L IS | 100-400L IS | 10-22mm | 50mm f/1.4 | 580EX II | 430EX II | YN565EX
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May 01, 2008 20:39 | #5 ISO was at 640 I think.
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May 02, 2008 14:51 | #6 anyone else?
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Dennis_Hammer Senior Member 820 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | I shoot alot of softball, and in school settings you get the background you get. Unfortunately they squeeze so many athletic fields into such a small amount of space, and sports like girls softball usually gets the least desired areas. Now football they get the choice real estate. Anyway this is how I start my setup for shooting, I select my lens sharpest aperture usually 2-4 stops above wide open. Then I adjust my ISO to get a shutter speed of no slower than 1/400th in the darkest part of the field usually the catcher's box. Make sure you check this with both the catcher and official in place because they will create shadows and block light. And then go from there now everything I shoot with is 2.8 (the lens not the sharpest setting) or better so I usually have a lot of lee way in my other settings. And depending on the length and time of game you may need to check your setting mid way through.
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tjketa Senior Member 367 posts Joined Apr 2008 Location: SE Wisconsin More info | May 02, 2008 15:58 | #8 Permanent banThanks for the info Dennis, that's a big help to a "newbie" like me. Gear: 7D, 5D Mk II, 17-55mm f/2.8, 24-105mm f/4L, 100mm f/2.8L IS, 135mm f/2L, 300mm f/4L IS
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Gatorboy Goldmember 2,483 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Bel Air, MD More info | May 02, 2008 15:59 | #9 Your images look a bit green to me. What was your white balance set at? Dave Hoffmann
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May 02, 2008 19:07 | #10 No idea. I believe it was set to cloudy though.
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vantsi Member 43 posts Joined Dec 2007 Location: Finland More info | May 02, 2008 19:31 | #11 I'm super noob to baseball (and softball); I've never even seen a live game.
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cargo123 Senior Member 742 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Denver, Colorado More info | May 02, 2008 19:32 | #12 Pro, If this was your first try, I think you have the right idea. Your action shots include one person versus the entire field. LIke the baseball cards. Maybe through some adjustments in PS, you can lighten them up a bit. You'll make some happy parents. Keep trying.
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May 02, 2008 20:25 | #13 Thanks! I think im gonna sell my 50 and get a 2X TC. Maybe after prom's over....
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JMHPhotography Goldmember 4,784 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2005 Location: New Hampshire More info | May 02, 2008 21:05 | #14 vantsi wrote in post #5450066 I'm super noob to baseball (and softball); I've never even seen a live game. I'm asking why do you guys try so hard to get a ball on bat shot. I've seen few done it with success and many very close to it yet any of those shots haven't made me scream "OWOW!!1" my lungs out. I prefer those ones where players are diving in the air trying make it to the base and sand flying all over. Still everyone here's trying so hard to get that "BOB" shot. OK, I understand that if there is something unordinary like bat breaking or something like that those are pretty cool. Does no-one understand my pain?? Am I all alone in this world?? The bat on ball shot is a very tricky thing to master. It requires good anticipation skills and impecable timing. Unless you have a 1D and can shoot a 12 frame burst from pitcher release until the ball is in play. Even then... at 50-95 MPH depending on how hard the ball is thrown... it's still pretty hard to get. This is as close as I've ever come. 30D 5fps with my old 70-200 F4L ~John
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May 02, 2008 21:28 | #15 forkball wrote in post #5450465 The bat on ball shot is a very tricky thing to master. It requires good anticipation skills and impecable timing. Unless you have a 1D and can shoot a 12 frame burst from pitcher release until the ball is in play. Even then... at 50-95 MPH depending on how hard the ball is thrown... it's still pretty hard to get. This is as close as I've ever come. 30D 5fps with my old 70-200 F4L
5D Mk IV | 24-105L | 85 1.8 | 70-200L 2.8 IS MkII | 100-400L MkII
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