The non-climbing photo thread, Vol. 2
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Pretty much any of those shots from the game could be above the fold on the front page in the sports section of most papers! (and probably on the front page..) Strong stuff!
I really like the shots with the lights in the upper left through the backboard. The feeling of the light and the size of the stadium is really strong. The only problem is that the players don't 'pop' enough from the crowd behind. I wonder if under exposing a bit and using a flash to better expose the player would do what I'm thinking - or as an alternate trying to squeeze the DOF so the player is crisp and the crowd is blurry? (It looks like you're using a pretty wide lens, so a tight DOF would be tough) Part of the problem is also that everyone is wearing blue and white!
I really like the shots with the lights in the upper left through the backboard. The feeling of the light and the size of the stadium is really strong. The only problem is that the players don't 'pop' enough from the crowd behind. I wonder if under exposing a bit and using a flash to better expose the player would do what I'm thinking - or as an alternate trying to squeeze the DOF so the player is crisp and the crowd is blurry? (It looks like you're using a pretty wide lens, so a tight DOF would be tough) Part of the problem is also that everyone is wearing blue and white!
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marathonmedic, i'm betting that a press pass was involved.
wes, NICE shots!!! second from the bottom is super neat - not only did you get a great shot of the player, but it's echoed in the giant screen tv in the back. super cool.
wes, NICE shots!!! second from the bottom is super neat - not only did you get a great shot of the player, but it's echoed in the giant screen tv in the back. super cool.
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