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Dec 09, 2009 21:50 |  #1

Had a chance to shoot some HS hoops last night. Used two 1600 Bees...one on each side aimed between foul line and top of the key.

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Dec 09, 2009 21:52 |  #2

Great light, but the photo is filled with extraneous background. It is almost as if someone on the bench jumped up to toss the ball around.

I might try to reduce depth-of-field to help blur the background and of course crop tighter. Or light up the audience less.


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Dec 09, 2009 21:54 as a reply to  @ 40Dude6aedyk's post |  #3

Thanks..I had two different shots ..will fix that on the next post.


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Dec 09, 2009 21:55 |  #4

That is some serious frames per second or you posted two identical photos. :lol: Lighting looks good though.


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Dec 09, 2009 21:57 as a reply to  @ Dan-o's post |  #5

Brain ....I had two different ones and have since uploaded those.


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