First hockey game with Nikon D90
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After a great deal of reading and discussing, I recently made the very painful decision to part ways with my beloved Pentax gear and move to Nikon. I sold off my K20D and lenses to finance a D90 and lenses with my primary reasoning being that I wanted the superior AF system and more FPS.
Though it's obviously too early to tell just yet, I can say so far so good. Here's a look at three sample shots I got yesterday at the old Windsor Arena as the University of Windsor Lancers (blue) took to the ice versus the visiting Ryerson Rams (white).
First, a little tripping penalty
Next, a look at how to shield the puck using your body
And lastly, a solo effort here by the first man in
The complete gallery, should you wish to view it is located here...
http://southshoresnapshots.smugmug.com/Sports/200910-Windsor-Lancers-Hockey/LancersRams/10317212_qcDc8#713092559_8GqtF
All shots with Nikon D90, 80-200 F2.8, and no flash.
Thanks for looking,
Rob
Though it's obviously too early to tell just yet, I can say so far so good. Here's a look at three sample shots I got yesterday at the old Windsor Arena as the University of Windsor Lancers (blue) took to the ice versus the visiting Ryerson Rams (white).
First, a little tripping penalty
Next, a look at how to shield the puck using your body
And lastly, a solo effort here by the first man in
The complete gallery, should you wish to view it is located here...
http://southshoresnapshots.smugmug.com/Sports/200910-Windsor-Lancers-Hockey/LancersRams/10317212_qcDc8#713092559_8GqtF
All shots with Nikon D90, 80-200 F2.8, and no flash.
Thanks for looking,
Rob
Nikon D90 | MB-D80 GRIP | 80-200mm F2.8 | 50mm F1.8 | Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 | SB 400
Pentax K1000 | M28mm F2.8 | M50mm F2 | Takumar Bayonet 135mm F2.5
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Pentax K1000 | M28mm F2.8 | M50mm F2 | Takumar Bayonet 135mm F2.5
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Correct. Outside of the Joe Louis in Detroit or the ACC in Toronto, I have yet to see photographer's cutouts in any of the arenas I've been in. It's too bad though, because the glass undeniably lessens the image quality. Thanks for looking / commenting.
Rob
Pentax K1000 | M28mm F2.8 | M50mm F2 | Takumar Bayonet 135mm F2.5
www.southshoresnapshots.smugmug.com
I had some trouble with dirty glass this past weekend...it can be frustrating.
Thanks!
With fast glass, you'll do well. With consumer glass you'll find it much more difficult. As for the dirty glass - yeah - that's a problem everywhere you shoot. You would think the rink attendants could squeegie them once a week or month eh?
Pentax K1000 | M28mm F2.8 | M50mm F2 | Takumar Bayonet 135mm F2.5
www.southshoresnapshots.smugmug.com
Some suggestions...
1) Watch your horizons (like #1 and #2)
2) Shoot tight (what you're doing), crop tighter (#2, #4)
As for the glass, carry around paper towels and a small bottle of glass cleaner.
Keep on shooting and positing...