Great job illuminating the face. Did you shoot with a flash mounted under the camera on a monopod?
Thanks! I had the flash on a cheap lightstand with the transmitter. PITA to keep hauling it up and down the sidelines and repositioning it, but it worked well. Missed a few shots B/C of the line of sight issue, but what can you do. I missed this leaping catch but may have saved it by jacking the brightness up in post, and making it B&W: what do you think?
Thanks! I had the flash on a cheap lightstand with the transmitter. PITA to keep hauling it up and down the sidelines and repositioning it, but it worked well. Missed a few shots B/C of the line of sight issue, but what can you do. I missed this leaping catch but may have saved it by jacking the brightness up in post, and making it B&W: what do you think?
looks like it may work. However, you need to run a Noise reduction program on it. I think you may be amazed by the results. Personally, I use Noiseware.
I agree with rockcanyonphotos. This is a very good capture. If night sports is something you'll be doing a fair amount of, something light Noiseware is well worth the investment.
If you want to make using your flash easier, try mounting it below the camera on a monopod. You'll still get light on the faces, but will only have one thing to haul up and down the sidelines.
Canon 1D Mark IIN
Canon 350D
24-70 2.8L
70-200 2.8L IS
580EX II
1.4x Extender
Gitzo 3531 w/ RRS BH-55 Ballhead
RRS L-Plate, quick release clamp and plates
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Canon 350D
24-70 2.8L
70-200 2.8L IS
580EX II
1.4x Extender
Gitzo 3531 w/ RRS BH-55 Ballhead
RRS L-Plate, quick release clamp and plates
Thanks! I had the flash on a cheap lightstand with the transmitter. PITA to keep hauling it up and down the sidelines and repositioning it, but it worked well. Missed a few shots B/C of the line of sight issue, but what can you do. I missed this leaping catch but may have saved it by jacking the brightness up in post, and making it B&W: what do you think?
looks like it may work. However, you need to run a Noise reduction program on it. I think you may be amazed by the results. Personally, I use Noiseware.
Canon 1DM4, 300mm 2.8, 70-200mm 2.8, 200mm 1.8, 24-70mm 2.8, 85mm 1.8
If you want to make using your flash easier, try mounting it below the camera on a monopod. You'll still get light on the faces, but will only have one thing to haul up and down the sidelines.
Canon 350D
24-70 2.8L
70-200 2.8L IS
580EX II
1.4x Extender
Gitzo 3531 w/ RRS BH-55 Ballhead
RRS L-Plate, quick release clamp and plates