HS Hockey in dark dark barn

Matt336Matt336 Registered Users Posts: 303 Major grins
edited January 7, 2010 in Sports
Well I got to put the D3/70-200VR to a test with this game. All Shots were shot at 6400 ISO and I used Noise Ninja for NR. The lights are atrocious and have the infamous red/green flicker. Definitely not my greatest hockey photos but I figured I would post them.

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Comments

  • cmkultradomecmkultradome Registered Users Posts: 516 Major grins
    edited January 6, 2010
    I like #4 & #7. I can't help it but I always feel bad for the goalie when I catch a shot of the puck going in. I like how the puck is flying in #7. I feel your pain with the dark barn lighting.

    Stephanie
  • Matt336Matt336 Registered Users Posts: 303 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2010
    I like #4 & #7. I can't help it but I always feel bad for the goalie when I catch a shot of the puck going in. I like how the puck is flying in #7. I feel your pain with the dark barn lighting.

    Stephanie

    I felt bad too but it was late in the third period and they were winning 5-0 before that goal was scored so it wasn't really a game changer.:D
  • clicketf3clicketf3 Registered Users Posts: 216 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2010
    Matt336 wrote:
    Well I got to put the D3/70-200VR to a test with this game. All Shots were shot at 6400 ISO and I used Noise Ninja for NR. The lights are atrocious and have the infamous red/green flicker. Definitely not my greatest hockey photos but I figured I would post them.

    1
    759023441_QSvWG-L-1.jpg

    2
    759023587_uHoHq-L-1.jpg

    3
    759024218_BsGn4-L-1.jpg

    4
    759024405_pPRwJ-L-1.jpg

    5
    759023871_t8JGV-L-1.jpg

    6
    759023755_JBsYP-L-1.jpg

    7
    759024057_eptPS-L-1.jpg





    You can't appreciate what you have unless you have shot with a D200 with no flash or strobe!
  • Matt336Matt336 Registered Users Posts: 303 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2010
    clicketf3 wrote:
    You can't appreciate what you have unless you have shot with a D200 with no flash or strobe!


    Been there, done that.:D
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