A couple of shots that I took at a practice scrimmage this weekend. Next weekend, I might have the opportunity to take pictures at a nationals tournament.
Please C and C and help me prepare for the real thing.
Bignerd Pardon my warped humor More info | Jun 02, 2008 13:54 | #1 A couple of shots that I took at a practice scrimmage this weekend. Next weekend, I might have the opportunity to take pictures at a nationals tournament. Larry Hendler
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Tigershark Senior Member 904 posts Joined May 2008 Location: KY More info | Jun 02, 2008 15:52 | #3 I like the second one as well
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Darsk47 Goldmember More info | Jun 02, 2008 19:25 | #4 First one has no faces, or the net. Really not much going on. Darcy
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Jun 02, 2008 23:40 | #5 corythosaurus wrote in post #5644659 First one does nothing for me IMHO, but the second one does! Tigershark wrote in post #5644680 I like the second one as well Darsk47 wrote in post #5645823 First one has no faces, or the net. Really not much going on. Two faces, the full ball and some action in the second. Much better. Thanks for your input. Clearly the second photo is a standard action shot. I am sort of disappointed that the first one doesn't do it for you. Larry Hendler
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drisley "What a Tool I am" 9,002 posts Likes: 108 Joined Nov 2002 More info | Jun 02, 2008 23:56 | #6 I can't even see the horses beneath them EOS R6 Mark II - Sigma 50/1.4 Art - Sigma 14-24/2.8 Art - Canon EF 70-200/2.8L Mark III - Godox Xpro-C - Godox TT685C x2
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Darsk47 Goldmember More info | Jun 03, 2008 18:41 | #7 Anybody with waterpolo photography experience? I took these in Av mode center weighting. From other threads I am beginning to think I will be better off presetting exposure and working in manual mode with a high shutter speed. Any suggestions? No but I do a lot of swimming. FWIW - I prefer spot metering, and usually set camera manually after starting out with a few Av shots and work towards something I like using the histogram. Darcy
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Jun 06, 2008 12:32 | #8 I cant believe how silly that is. Horses will drown playing water polo. This was discovered after the first few games. Do you have any idea how difficult it is dragging so many dead horses out of a swimming pool? Larry Hendler
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Jun 06, 2008 12:39 | #9 Darsk47 wrote in post #5653211 No but I do a lot of swimming. FWIW - I prefer spot metering, and usually set camera manually after starting out with a few Av shots and work towards something I like using the histogram. Obviously as you get to higher shutters speeds, you'll freeze more water droplets. Preference thing as many like the motion conveyed when the water isn't stopped cold. Looks like these are outside - lots of latitude to play around with many settings. It'll be a great deal easier then shooting in some of the dimly lit natatoriums out there. Thanks for the input. I cant imagine water polo played indoors in sunny California. My concern with the automatic metering is the transition between shade and sun and sharp shadow lines, inadvertently blowing out the bright part. The pictures I posted here were done in Av mode and spot metering, which is my normal mode of operations. This weekend I will be shooting a real meet, and I will experiment with manual mode. The shutter speed setting I can experiment with to see which gives the better feel. Since I will be using a long focal length, I will want high speeds anyway to eliminate vibration blur, so I cannot see me dropping much below 1/500th anyway. Larry Hendler
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Darsk47 Goldmember More info | Jun 06, 2008 17:46 | #10 Bignerd wrote in post #5673050 This weekend I will be shooting a real meet, and I will experiment with manual mode. Good luck with it - post up some samples when you've got them. Cheers! Darcy
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