This is my first try at shooting lacrosse please let me know what you think and how I can improve.
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cigna63 Mostly Lurking 15 posts Joined Nov 2007 Location: Rochester, NY More info | Apr 10, 2010 03:56 | #1 This is my first try at shooting lacrosse please let me know what you think and how I can improve. 3 4 5 6
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BigK Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Apr 10, 2010 10:22 | #2 Stop shooting in Tv mode and shoot in either M or Av mode. Name: Kevin
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Thanks...I'll give it a try using your advice. Hopefully next time I can get into a position where the lighting is better and the players aren't backlit.
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Thought of another question...do you recommend shooting RAW or JPEG.
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BigK Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Apr 12, 2010 17:56 | #5 cigna63 wrote in post #9978501 Thanks...I'll give it a try using your advice. Hopefully next time I can get into a position where the lighting is better and the players aren't backlit. I would not worry too much about that. Unless it is really late in the day, I personally like shooting sports with hats and helmets backlit. You just have to work harder to get the proper exposure because almost any sort of shot that is metered by the camera will underexpose the subject when shooting backlit but there is no other way to deal with the hard shadows on their faces that you get when shooting with the sun at your back. I feel the faces lost in shadows look totally trashes way too many shots. Once you get it down, you will really like the results. cigna63 wrote in post #9981554 Thought of another question...do you recommend shooting RAW or JPEG. Also how about shooting a burst of photos and then editing for the best vs picking my shots? Thanks for the help....I'm doing another game tomorrow and am hoping to do better.
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NYIrish Senior Member 608 posts Joined Jan 2010 Location: Johnson City NY More info | Apr 12, 2010 21:08 | #6 Kevin love the ice fog 7D
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willshoot4food Member 157 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2009 More info | I have never shot lacrosse, but I can say there are allot of things that need to be addressed with the images you posted. To pick out what could be the biggest improved that I could suggest would be to practice and get as much action as you can. Back of heads, no face or ball in frame should be thrown out. I don't even bother to hit the shutter unless I can see a face and ball in frame. Try to shoot as tight as possible and the crop your images even tighter. When it comes to sports images and what I personally think are good images are ones that are real tight and focus on the action. Loose images can also work well but must be taken correctly.
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BigK Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Apr 12, 2010 22:32 | #8 NY Irish wrote in post #9983327 Kevin love the ice fog Hey thanks. I appreciate it. Name: Kevin
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