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Jan 08, 2010 19:48 |  #1

A few shots from a recent HS basketball game. All shot at ISO6400 f2.8 and 1/500. Thanks for looking, comments welcome......John

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Jan 08, 2010 20:00 |  #2

May I ask what PP you did?

You can PM me, if you'd prefer.

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Jan 08, 2010 20:26 |  #3

Great action! Well done! Just watch your horizons as in 6&7...you can crop them straight in PP as you can pick a vertical subject in the image, the top railings in your case, and make sure they are parallel to one side of the frame.
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Jan 09, 2010 11:30 |  #4

John,

very good quality shots. About the best that can be had shooting ambient light. what lens did you use? 70-200 f/2.8 and used the zoom? The inside shots are really good focal range. The last shot looks like at 200mm with the really nice BG.

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Jan 09, 2010 21:16 as a reply to  @ snyderman's post |  #5

Very Nice, especially at 6400. I am also interested in the camera/lens combo used. Also what (if any) noise reduction was used.

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Jan 11, 2010 20:41 |  #6

Jayems wrote in post #9355273 (external link)
May I ask what PP you did?

You can PM me, if you'd prefer.

Thanks in advance.

Not alot of PP on these. Everything I did was in Lightroom, including a little white balance adjustment, some slight exposure adjustment and then sharpening and noise reduction.

HighPixel wrote in post #9355405 (external link)
Great action! Well done! Just watch your horizons as in 6&7...you can crop them straight in PP as you can pick a vertical subject in the image, the top railings in your case, and make sure they are parallel to one side of the frame.
Ron

Thanks Ron! And you are right about the horizon issue, I don't always catch that.

snyderman wrote in post #9358533 (external link)
John,

very good quality shots. About the best that can be had shooting ambient light. what lens did you use? 70-200 f/2.8 and used the zoom? The inside shots are really good focal range. The last shot looks like at 200mm with the really nice BG.

dave

Thanks Dave! Good call on the lens I used, it was the 70-200 f/2.8.

ajmonholland wrote in post #9361674 (external link)
Very Nice, especially at 6400. I am also interested in the camera/lens combo used. Also what (if any) noise reduction was used.

Thanks -

Thanks! These were shot with a 1D MIII and 70-200 f/2.8. Just used Lightroom for noise reduction.




  
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Jan 12, 2010 18:32 |  #7

Nice shots!! Thanks for sharing.


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