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Jun 21, 2008 23:31 |  #1

Took this today at my son's game. This is him playing catcher.

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Jun 22, 2008 04:17 |  #2

You mean, "This is him playing catcher" rather than "catching". I was expecting an action shot, and after it took forever for my internet to upload it (could be my notoriously slow Sunday morning broadband) I was a bit disappointed when I saw a posed shot rather than a 'thwack, cloud of dust' image. Sorry.


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Jun 22, 2008 07:28 |  #3

I agree with the above poster on both counts. It did load awfully slow for some reason. While the shot is an OK portrait, this doesn't hold much interest for anyone outside the subject's immediate family.


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Jun 22, 2008 07:39 |  #4

JeffreyG wrote in post #5768913 (external link)
I agree with the above poster on both counts. It did load awfully slow for some reason.

Loads fine here. Not really sure why it would be loading slow. Must be all the Sunday morning traffic.

While the shot is an OK portrait, this doesn't hold much interest for anyone outside the subject's immediate family.

True, but isn't that about 80% of what's posted here? What's funny is that my nephew ordered an 11x14 of this for his dorm room. My nephew took a real shine to my son when we were in Florida visiting them. But I digress.


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Jun 22, 2008 07:57 |  #5

asysin2leads wrote in post #5768948 (external link)
True, but isn't that about 80% of what's posted here? What's funny is that my nephew ordered an 11x14 of this for his dorm room. My nephew took a real shine to my son when we were in Florida visiting them. But I digress.

Yes, there are a lot of 'sportraits' here. I'm not knocking the shot, I'm just suggesting that this picture is a portrait, and as such it appeals only to the subject and family.


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Jun 22, 2008 09:30 |  #6

Taking forever to load... got to the eyes and Im done...


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Jun 22, 2008 11:19 |  #7

It loaded fine for me and it's something I would have shot. it's the perfect "Mom" shot.


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Jun 22, 2008 15:46 |  #8

JeffreyG wrote in post #5768992 (external link)
Yes, there are a lot of 'sportraits' here. I'm not knocking the shot, I'm just suggesting that this picture is a portrait, and as such it appeals only to the subject and family.

I know you weren't. I was just making a statement, also. I just found it funny that I got the order confirmation for the 11x14 from my nephew this morning. I never would have expected it.


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Jun 22, 2008 17:01 |  #9

Loaded fast this time...

Sportraits sell just as well as amazing action shots. Smiles and images of them interacting with their friends or celebrating ALWAYS sell. I am always looking for great candids when covering teams!


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Jun 23, 2008 07:15 |  #10

Well and not to pile injury on insult but it's OOF and yes it was horribly slow loading.


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Jun 23, 2008 08:08 |  #11

Nothing wrong with the shot, focus looks like it's right on the eyes behind the cage...Personally I would prefer it a bit wider and maybe get the arms up and the catcher's glove in the pose, but there's nothing wrong here. If you like it, and the child likes it, that's what matters. One of my favorite shots of my son is him catching, or "playing catcher" for those being nit-picky on the wording...

Ultimately, if the client (you and the child in this case) is happy it's a winner...

Here's the one of my son I'm talking about, no action, but it works for me and hangs in our house...

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Jun 23, 2008 08:55 |  #12

Kevin,

Yeah, the focus looks OK, but the DOF is pretty thin:

Lens (mm): 280
ISO: 100
Aperture: 4
Shutter: 1/640

The "Diamond" logo is a bit blown out, which makes it looks more OOF than it is.

When I'm shooting "Mom Shots", especially in bright daylight like this, I'll stop down even further, to maybe f/5.6 or even f/8.0 . You could have gotten away with a shutter speed around 1/400s (bump up your ISO while stopping down the lens to maintain your shutter speed). From f/4.0 to f/8.0 is a two stop bump which only doubles the DOF (each stop increases DOF by the square root of 2) but this should be enough to keep the background OOF and catch more of the player within the DOF.

I'm with Ed - I'd like to see him doing something instead of just standing there. There are plenty of chances to get these "Mom Shots" when the kid is doing something funny or memorable.


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Jun 23, 2008 09:26 |  #13

dmwierz wrote in post #5774897 (external link)
Kevin,

Yeah, the focus looks OK, but the DOF is pretty thin:

Lens (mm): 280
ISO: 100
Aperture: 4
Shutter: 1/640
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Then that's the problem too narrow DOF in fact so narrow it looks oof.


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