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pete ­ crawford
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Oct 11, 2009 08:55 |  #1

It would be nice to shoot a well lit field one time, but this is awesome practice.

6400 iso, 1/400th, f 2.8

and a lot of pp.

I've tried a flash a little, but don't like the results too much. Parents really don't know how much work goes into taking these pics.

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Oct 11, 2009 09:12 |  #2

I'm the same way...not really a fan of flash, although I will keep trying it. I have to shoot 6400 every game because our field is so awful. And its not evenly lit at all; tons of dark spots throughout the field.

You did a good job; the image looks great for ISO 6400.


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Oct 11, 2009 09:52 |  #3

that's about as good as it gets for non-flashed HS football with poor lighting. Nice job. With the high ISO provided by camera's it's not about getting enough light to expose, it's more (for me, at least) about the lens/camera not having enough light to focus accurately.

Our local team played at home Friday night on their nicely lit field. After shooting a few away games, I can honestly say ours is by far the best-lit I've seen this season. Next week's field is a nightmare. I probably won't shoot. So bad that 4 stategically placed pickup trucks with high-beams on would provide better lighting than what is currently available! Ugh!

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Oct 11, 2009 10:59 |  #4

It's funny, I sell these pics for $2.00 apiece. I give away 90x more than I sell.

I had a couple of Mom's tell me a picture isn't worth that kind of money and that they were going to get their own camera and start taking pictures.

They went out and bought a camera, and did take pics walking up and down the fence with their camera.

They turned out being my best customers, lol. I still give them lots more than they buy.

I try and tell everyone, I'm not taking pics for the money, I LOVE THE HOBBY!

Thanks for the replies, good or bad.

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Oct 11, 2009 11:07 |  #5

I wish I had enough disposable income where I could buy a Mark III just so I could give away work and call it a "hobby".


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Oct 11, 2009 11:41 |  #6

Hey Man, you only live once is what the old addage says!

I sure wouldn't call it disposable income!

I have friends that have Bass riggs, friends that hunt, and hey, I have a couple that have motorhomes and campers, which they don't even use.

All of those cost more than a 1d mark iii.

Honestly, when I retire, I'd like to do this on a semi professional (maybe professional) level.

All you guy's and gals out there, keep things in your own perspective. you can still have family fun and have what you want. It may just cost a little.

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Oct 11, 2009 12:17 |  #7

Giving work away goes past your own personal amusement. It does a disservice to photographers that take their work seriously, and rely on it for income. People become accustom to expecting free photography, and it's cheapening the trade across the board. But, as you've pointed out, that kind of money isn't an issue for you, so I don't expect other peoples money would either.


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Oct 11, 2009 12:31 |  #8

What part did you miss! My work is hardly professional. I don't think what I do would reflect on your business, and money is valuable to me, believe me.

I didn't know you had to be a professional to take pictures and have fun!

Since when is it to buy what you want.

You're a piece of work dude!

I bet you're one of those with a boat, or an R.V., LOL!




  
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Oct 11, 2009 12:34 |  #9

Amazing!




  
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Oct 11, 2009 12:59 |  #10

No, I'm "one of those" with a 40D that took the time and the effort to learn my craft, and take my work seriously. I also happen to deal with other "photographers" that compete with me for space, who just plan on giving their shots away, and only happen to be there because having a camera gets you closer to the action than actually buying a ticket.


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Oct 11, 2009 13:27 |  #11

Hey smart guy....was there any place on here where I said I started taking pics with a 1d, and didn't start with something else.

You're starting out with more than I did, so I think you're a little more fortunate than I.

As of yet, I haven't had a free pass to any events because of my camera. This must be something you know about. I PAY MY WAY IN!

Sounds to me like you're a little greedy, and have camera envy!

Go ahead....bite the bullet and upgrade. Spending that kind of money will bother you for a while, but you'll get over it! I did.

Before I start making money as a business, I want to perfect what I'm doing, and I can promise you it'll happen.

Oh, by the way....I take pics for a local high school! Every now and then another photographer will show up from another team, but believe me, I don't think a thing about it.

I'm a little different than you; I'll give photographers the shirt off my back to help them, even at a game.

I don't get mad about what others have, I mind my own business, and make the best of life.

Besides, a camera doesn't make a photographer.

I know people like you, LOL.

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Oct 11, 2009 14:11 |  #12

With all of this talk of camera envy, intelligence, and greed, you'd think you would've inadvertently stumbled into an actual fact by now.

I know people like you, LOL.

I know people like you, too. Have fun getting topless for other photographers, minding your own business, running by the pool with scissors, or whatever it is you do.


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Oct 11, 2009 14:21 |  #13

You're a funny guy!

I hope others aren't like you.

I still don't have a clue what your deal is!

You're the one running your mouth, or fingers!

Where in the world did scissors at a pool come into this, and getting topless.

Hey Dude, you need to get a life.

You're a strange little man!




  
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Oct 11, 2009 14:33 |  #14

Snaplocally

I don't get your logic. What about people who do voluntary work in the community. Are they under-cutting other people's jobs because the do it for free?

There's no law written in stone that says only a pro can own a 1D or a Nikon D3. And it's still a free country - if he wants to give it away, he can.


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Oct 11, 2009 14:36 |  #15

pete crawford wrote in post #8800928 (external link)
I have friends that have Bass riggs, friends that hunt, and hey, I have a couple that have motorhomes and campers, which they don't even use.

All of those cost more than a 1d mark iii.

That is a great way to look at it. I am a hobbyist with a 50D (eyes on a 7D).

Dont sweat the other guy. I made a comment in another forum about getting experience as a wedding second shooter one time. I inquired if working as a second for free was the right approach. You would of thought I kicked a puppy. So many photographers were coming at me with "if I had to ask I wasnt ready" and how weddings are "single moments you dont get second chances"....it was really kind of ridiculous. Completely unsupportive and offered very little real advice (except for a couple).

You do whatever you want. No one says it cant be a hobby....expensive or not. If you want to give prints free, then fine. If you want to pay them to take them, then thats fine too.

I look at this as someone simply building a portfolio of experience. Its not like you are going to the "Smith-Miller wedding" and selling your work.


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