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A spot of that Cricketing stuff...

 
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May 05, 2008 17:19 |  #1

The season's a few weeks old now... so here are a few piccies...

The umpire simply couldn't bear to watch this wicket celebration...

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Ahhhh.... mmmmm.... most satisfying...

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When that small, hard, red ball smashes through the window of your van, things don't look too good..

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Give 'im out ump'... please!

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Now this is well and truly out...

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...as is this... and Country triumphs over County...

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You need to be on your toes to keep that ball out...

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Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes.... 'owzat?!

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Unfortunately there are plenty more where these came from!

Comments, as always, welcomed.

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May 05, 2008 17:53 |  #2

Wow great focus and sharpness:) Love the series.


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May 05, 2008 18:46 |  #3

Excellent shots! I hate to say it, especially being a Yorkshireman, but I'm not actually a cricket fan at all. Nevertheless, they are pretty damn good Gavin.

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May 05, 2008 18:54 |  #4

Nice clean set of pictures, like the wicket keepers eyes on the 7th picture.
Only comment would be, some of the whites are just that, may be just a bit to white.


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May 05, 2008 21:23 |  #5

...as is this... and Country triumphs over County...

Nice catch, Gavin!


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May 05, 2008 22:25 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #6

Very nice ...

The cricket season over here in Australia finished in March just around the time I got my new Canon 40D :rolleyes:

Can't wait till October!

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May 06, 2008 01:32 |  #7

Those are fun to see, I have not clue about cricket and really don't see to much of it, thanks for sharing.


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May 06, 2008 01:49 |  #8

Nice work Gavin, ive just covered my first 3 Cricket matches in the local leagues for the local paper, ill get round to posting some soon, i need much more practice though.




  
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May 06, 2008 07:10 |  #9

Great series as usual Gavin.
Was it a 6 that hit that car, if so very unlucky?
Love the wicket keepers eyes in #7
I see that you are stopping down to f5.6 with the 1.4x on you 400. Is this to trade off background blur for sharper pictures?




  
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May 06, 2008 12:30 as a reply to  @ Aust2000's post |  #10

fantastic shots.

Did the ball really hit the car?

What lens/lenses were you using?




  
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May 06, 2008 13:51 |  #11

Thanks for the comments guys - appreciated!

khall... Yep, it's a tricky one with those whites, sometimes you have to overcook 'em a little just to get rid of shadows on the faces etc.

gaz... Good luck with the local paper cricket. You'll do an excellent job as you always do with the RL... just keep working the angles and you'll soon find the optimum spots.

Aust2000... It was indeed a 6 that hit the car! All's well that ends well though as the driver was OK after the initial shock. As for the 1.4x extender, I generally stop down a bit just to sharpen things up a little. Working at f/5.6 isn't a problem as cricket is generally played in pretty good light... also f/5.6 just buys me a couple of feet of DOF which is quite handy but not enough to affect the backgrounds significantly.

scotthayes... EXIF should be intact for all the images. Pics are shot with 400mm f/2.8 + 1.4x extender.

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May 06, 2008 15:35 |  #12

All the usual excellent stuff plus excitement! :-) Always nice to see the Perfect Game through your lenses, Gavin. I was just recently asked for access to my one cricket match's images by the Santa Barbara Cricket Club after all this time. I am amazed to realize that I know exactly what a '6' is ... guess those tutorials never leave ones mind. :-)

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May 06, 2008 16:15 |  #13

Lovely shots. I think I can use my 500mm for cricket. There are some folks who play it here in SF bay area.


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May 15, 2008 21:10 |  #14

Good stuff... glad I checked in to see what's up. Nice series.




  
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May 16, 2008 03:35 as a reply to  @ Croasdail's post |  #15

Another fine set of shots Gavin, one question do you pre focus or focus on the batsman , I sometime focus just in front of the batsman as he usually steps into the shot.




  
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