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May 18, 2008 10:33 |  #1

This shot was taken during a practice session
from a sloped area near the pole vault area.
Used the Canon 70-200 lens for this shot.
This young man wanted to give his mom a
photo of his track and field efforts.


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May 18, 2008 10:51 |  #2

I have a couple thoughts.

One, the perspective of this shot isn't too good for me. I can't tell where the ground is. Is this an amazing vault? Is he only 2 meters off the ground? Hard to tell.

Two, there is no bar he's going over. I guess this is really an extension of the first comment. You need to find a perspective that shows the vaulter either relative to ground or going over the bar.

Exposure and color look good.


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May 18, 2008 13:18 |  #3

JeffreyG wrote in post #5547752 (external link)
I have a couple thoughts.

One, the perspective of this shot isn't too good for me. I can't tell where the ground is. Is this an amazing vault? Is he only 2 meters off the ground? Hard to tell.

Two, there is no bar he's going over. I guess this is really an extension of the first comment. You need to find a perspective that shows the vaulter either relative to ground or going over the bar.

Exposure and color look good.

Good advice but I think theyre a little dark.

Shooting pole vaulting is difficult when youre not at an almost Olympic level. The venues are normally crowded with and have awful backgrounds. One thing thats difficult at this level is showing the height without showing an ugly background. Look for as many angles as you can. If youre taking a picture for a person to have and not for publication, a face may not be as important. Theyll know its them so thats not such a big deal.

Keep at it and just keep looking for good angles.

This one isnt great, but it illustrates what were talking about with perspective.

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May 20, 2008 22:15 |  #4

I shot a few meets this spring - my son took up pole vaulting. I wound up being asked to take pictures for all of the boys on the team - many didn't have pictures of themselves clearing the bar.

I tried to set up where I could get them clearing the bar and could still see their faces. Here are some of the better pictures (IMHO).

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