Covered a four team high school tourney this weekend. Attached are a few of my favorites. Mark III with a combination of 135 f/2 and 85 f/1.8. All ISO 2000, f/2 and 1/800. No noise reduction, just some USM.
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BigK Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Nov 23, 2009 09:48 | #1 Covered a four team high school tourney this weekend. Attached are a few of my favorites. Mark III with a combination of 135 f/2 and 85 f/1.8. All ISO 2000, f/2 and 1/800. No noise reduction, just some USM. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Name: Kevin
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Sibil Cream of the Crop 10,415 posts Likes: 54444 Joined Jan 2009 Location: SoCal More info | Nov 23, 2009 11:55 | #2 Big K wrote in post #9066926 All ISO 2000, ............. No noise reduction, Incredible results for that ISO and no NR.
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clarence Goldmember 2,204 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2008 Location: Northern VA More info | Nov 23, 2009 12:39 | #3 Those are really nice. For Sale: 1D, T1i, 800mm, 600mm
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namasste Cream of the Crop 6,911 posts Likes: 140 Joined Jul 2007 Location: NE Ohio More info | Nov 23, 2009 12:49 | #4 Nice work Kevin. #5 is a beaut! That's tough shooting at those apertures and you did a fantastic job controlling the DOF. Scott Evans Photography
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snyderman Cream of the Crop 7,084 posts Likes: 9 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Wadsworth, Ohio More info | Nov 23, 2009 12:55 | #5 The shots are incredibly well done. Let's save this thread and parade it out each time the 'ambient-versus-strobed' basketball debate rears an ugly head. Canon 5D2 > 35L-85L-135L
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BigK THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Nov 23, 2009 13:05 | #6 Sibil wrote in post #9067581 Incredible results for that ISO and no NR. Thanks. These were all helped by being shots when I had a surge from the light cycles so are a bit brighter and helps keep down the noise. Those at the low end of the cycle needed more NR to clean up. clarence wrote in post #9067818 Those are really nice. In #1, . . .I'd crop out just a smidge more off the right edge to lose that dark pants leg. Oops, I posted the wrong version. That is the uncropped version and meant to post one where I cropped out his leg. Good spot. Thanks for the other comments. Much appreciated. namasste wrote in post #9067868 Nice work Kevin. #5 is a beaut! That's tough shooting at those apertures and you did a fantastic job controlling the DOF. Thanks Scott. That was one of my favorites as well. Most shots like that I have get ruined by the ball out front catching the AF. Name: Kevin
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BigK THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Nov 23, 2009 13:13 | #7 snyderman wrote in post #9067905 The shots are incredibly well done. Let's save this thread and parade it out each time the 'ambient-versus-strobed' basketball debate rears an ugly head. What were your USM sharpening numbers, if you don't mind sharing. They certainly don't look oversharpened and I'd like to give mine that treatment this season as well. Very nice shots. Great action. Color balance perfect. Exposures completely nailed. Amazing what results you can get when all those elements align. Brilliant. dave Thanks Dave, I appreciate the nice feedback. Name: Kevin
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Dmab Goldmember 1,260 posts Likes: 33 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Wisconsin More info | Nov 23, 2009 13:36 | #8 Wow, what a tribute to your skills at using the 135 f/2 and 85 f/1.8 Dan
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butcha27 Goldmember More info | Nov 23, 2009 13:39 | #9 These look awesome. Tac sharp and good action with sensational exposures, I always find myself enjoying your posts which makes me start to wonder ...... if you have more money than skill ..... you must be loaded! Rob
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snyderman Cream of the Crop 7,084 posts Likes: 9 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Wadsworth, Ohio More info | Nov 23, 2009 13:41 | #10 Big K wrote in post #9068011 Thanks Dave, I appreciate the nice feedback. USM settings were Amount 100%, Radius 0.5 pixels, Threshold 3. Thanks a bunch for sharing your USM recipe! Duly noted. Our first regular season games begin 12/4. Seems like an eternity! Canon 5D2 > 35L-85L-135L
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Sibil Cream of the Crop 10,415 posts Likes: 54444 Joined Jan 2009 Location: SoCal More info | Nov 23, 2009 13:41 | #11 Big K wrote in post #9067967 Thanks. These were all helped by being shots when I had a surge from the light cycles so are a bit brighter and helps keep down the noise. Those at the low end of the cycle needed more NR to clean up.
Big K wrote in post #9068011 USM settings were Amount 100%, Radius 0.5 pixels, Threshold 3.
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nicmo Senior Member 413 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Hollister, Ca More info | Nov 23, 2009 13:49 | #12 Very nicely done! --Aaron
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BigK THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Nov 23, 2009 16:57 | #13 Dmab wrote in post #9068129 Wow, what a tribute to your skills at using the 135 f/2 and 85 f/1.8 Incredible stuff... Thanks. Please keep in mind that most of the images I take get deleted when using these lenses. That shallow DOF is a killer. I kept about 1 out of 4 from this weekend's event. butcha27 wrote in post #9068149 These look awesome. Tac sharp and good action with sensational exposures, I always find myself enjoying your posts which makes me start to wonder ...... if you have more money than skill ..... you must be loaded! ![]() Ha, thanks. Acutally with the way the economy has been going in the US, more money should be changed to less money every day. snyderman wrote in post #9068164 Thanks a bunch for sharing your USM recipe! Duly noted. Our first regular season games begin 12/4. Seems like an eternity! dave To expand on the USM stuff, these are the settings I use for posts to here. For prints, I will tend to increase the amount percentage and will go as high as 250% on occasion. It is really a trial and error thing and am getting to the point I have a good idea how something on screen will turn out in print. A lot of times, things that look oversharpened on screen will print out very nicely. I think they drive anyone, regardless of level crazy. This gym has two lights at each end that are on all the time and are much older than the rest of the lights in the gym. Shooting volleyball at center court, I virtually never have this problem but shooting basketball in this gym is a real challenge because of them. I was bugging the AD this weekend to replace the bulbs and as you might guess, he laughed at me. nicmo wrote in post #9068213 Very nicely done! Thanks. Name: Kevin
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CombatCamera13 Senior Member 711 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Okinawa, Japan More info | Nov 23, 2009 17:51 | #14 |
Dan-o Goldmember 3,539 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2006 Location: So. Cal. More info | Nov 23, 2009 18:51 | #15 Strobes would have added nothing to these K. Very well done. Danny.
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