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Sep 24, 2009 09:06 |  #1

These 2 schools are huge rivals. They are 8 miles down the highway from each other, which in small town Montana, is like just a few blocks away in a big city.

I was kind of playing with some settings, but I think these are all the same: 1/400, f/2.8, ISO 3200, Manual, center point focus, and AI servo. Feel free to C&C...I'm always looking to improve! I know there are a lot of you that can help with that! Thank you!

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Sep 24, 2009 09:16 |  #2

These are nice. The colors, exposure, and white balance are spot on.

When using ISO 3200, try the 15-day demo of noiseware pro or the free Noiseware Community edition...
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Do noiseware as the very first step. Then crop/straighten. Then resize. Then USM. Then watermark.


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Sep 24, 2009 22:04 |  #3

Cool, thank you! I think I actually forgot to run these through Noise Ninja pro that I have. But I have always done that last, not first. Does it make a difference doing it first? I'll have to give it a shot.

I will definitely try your suggested steps for the images I post on here!


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Sep 25, 2009 02:13 |  #4

I always run near image afterwards.. mostly because I do each one individually rather than bulk and haven't had any problems since I actually bought a paid version.. I'm also not usually posting more than 20-25 pictures on a page after I go through what I got off a card so the 10 seconds it takes to do each one isn't really time lost for me.


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Sep 25, 2009 04:39 |  #5

Good series, love 1 & 5 great capture of emotion from the players!


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Sep 25, 2009 06:22 |  #6

great shots


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Sep 25, 2009 09:39 |  #7

DHMN wrote in post #8705870 (external link)
I always run near image afterwards.. mostly because I do each one individually rather than bulk and haven't had any problems since I actually bought a paid version.. I'm also not usually posting more than 20-25 pictures on a page after I go through what I got off a card so the 10 seconds it takes to do each one isn't really time lost for me.

That's usually what I do too. I have Noise Ninja Pro that I paid for. I do a batch process though. But I may try it first and see how it works.

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=Pete's Prints;8706167]Good series, love 1 & 5 great capture of emotion from the players!

Thank you, Pete! I've been trying to get more shots like that.

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great shots

Thank you, Carshop!


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Sep 26, 2009 01:08 |  #8

tsk tsk, girl in 4 needs her guide arm up.


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Sep 26, 2009 05:38 |  #9

That's actually what I keep telling them! #5 in the background of that photo does the same thing. :D :lol:


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Sep 26, 2009 08:19 |  #10

do you mean neat image ? I've never heard of near image and was just curious...?

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Sep 26, 2009 08:46 |  #11

disneydork06 wrote in post #8711816 (external link)
tsk tsk, girl in 4 needs her guide arm up.

LOL ....... that's the first thing I noticed , too !! Photos are great , so that was the thing I was focused on !!!


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Sep 26, 2009 18:04 |  #12

Yep.. Neat image.. I didn't see the typo!


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LOL ....... that's the first thing I noticed , too !! Photos are great , so that was the thing I was focused on !!!

they can be such a good learning tool when teaching :-P


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