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Sep 29, 2008 09:35 |  #1

My daughter played in a women's club volleyball (Div. 1 college) tournament this weekend. For those unfamiliar with "club" at the college level, this is something that I think is relatively new (last 5-10 years) and is growing. Club is in between varsity and intermurials. There is only one club team for the school and they play other schools in their region. Then they have a national championship too. She loves it because you can play multiple sports. This year she's playing women's volleyball, women's sand volleyball, women's basketball, and co-ed flag football.

I shot with the Mark III and 135 f/2. They were playing in the rec sports facility on campus and the lighting was OK, but not great. It was actually quite a challenge because there were huge skylights across the whole middle of the place, and as the day went on, the scattered clouds through my exposure all over the place. I ranged from ISO1600-3200 and 1/1000-1/640s at f/2. I should have probably shot Av but I fussed with Manual and am paying for it now. I've had to make a lot of exposure adjusments in post. Did all processing in Lightroom V2.

I've got 6 games to process and only done 2 so far... the full gallery will be here... http://gallery.victory​photo.com …w_college_club_​tournament (external link)

My daughter is #3... and she is the subject of all these. It was a real treat for me, because I've not gotten to see her playing volleyball in almost two years!

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Sep 29, 2008 09:50 |  #2

Very nice, thanks for sharing.


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Sep 29, 2008 10:02 |  #3

These are great shots. Your daughter looks like an amazing player. Well done!!




  
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Sep 29, 2008 10:06 |  #4

DonE wrote in post #6402509 (external link)
These are great shots. Your daughter looks like an amazing player. Well done!!

Thanks... She lives to play ball!


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Sep 29, 2008 13:13 as a reply to  @ convergent's post |  #5

Mike, these look very nice but #2...man that is just fantastic! Your daughter looks like she's quite the player (VB, of course :o:lol:). Glad you had a chance to shoot and watch her do her thing...of ywah, and letting us see the work too. Nicely done under less than ideal circumstances.


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Sep 29, 2008 13:34 |  #6

Yep, I like that one too. I had the benefit of a catwalk to shoot from up top. I usually have to shoot just from the floor and to get any "over the net" shots I have to try and weave my way between the defenders. Shooting over their heads was fun.


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Sep 29, 2008 14:01 |  #7

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Thanks... She lives to play ball!

I hear ya. or her....don't know what I'd do if i couldn't play...darn acl...but if it wasn't for club vball there wouldn't be opportunities for guys to play in college.


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Sep 29, 2008 19:03 |  #8

wow, nice shots. Wish my school had a catwalk or something to shoot from up high.


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Sep 30, 2008 06:48 |  #9

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wow, nice shots. Wish my school had a catwalk or something to shoot from up high.

Thanks... I'm not used to it either. I could actually stand just over where they started out at when they served, which is pretty close. I should have probably used the 200 1.8 up there, but I really wasn't supposed to be standing up there because it was their running track, so I was trying to be more stealthy so I didn't get kicked out. The big white lens might have done the trick.


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Sep 30, 2008 08:20 as a reply to  @ convergent's post |  #10

Looks like your daughter has some serious up's! Nice series of pic's. I recently was able to photograph my daughter's match from an elevated box, offers a nice perspective.


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Sep 30, 2008 08:31 |  #11

I'm actually kind of surprised. I usually try to shoot the "over the net" stuff with the 200 1.8, from a kneeling position behind the serving line. Its really hard because there are always people you are shooting around and one out of 10 shots is good. I also have a lot of trouble from that distance at f/2 with the net throwing off the focus. I try to pre-focus on the player while they are on the ground and then turn off AF as they go up. It hit or miss. I shot with the shorter lens, from about the same distance and that helped a lot with the depth of field and not being so sensitive to the net... but I had to crop everything... but... I also got full bodies to work with instead of just the final crop which can be tough if you are off a little bit. Anyways, shooting from above, you can get some really good stuff. It does flatten the girls a little bit, vs. the lower perspective... but it also makes them appear to be WAY up over the net, which I'm sure they will like.


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Sep 30, 2008 08:32 |  #12

As long as they beat Carolina, that is the main thing... ;)

Anyway, yeah, club sports are fun to shoot. If you want to shoot Rugby or Hockey at the college level, its the only way to do it in the triangle. Really nice variety of shots here, it is fun when you only need to shoot one player and get to cover all aspects of their game. Congrats to you.... she looks like you have more then enough reasons to be proud of her.

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Sep 30, 2008 09:28 |  #13

Mark, thanks for the kind comments. They actually lost... it was their first match. They played well, but their club is very young. I actually didn't just take pictures of her... I got a lot of shots of players on all the teams... but just wanted to post a few of her here.


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Oct 04, 2008 01:34 |  #14

Let me guess... your daughter is #3! :razz:

Very nice shots... great facial expressions. Thanks for sharing. I'll check out your site for more.




  
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Oct 04, 2008 05:48 |  #15

Yep, she's always been #3 or #13 throughout her sports days.


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