Seton Hall vs USF Men's Basketball

FearNothing321FearNothing321 Registered Users Posts: 123 Major grins
edited January 18, 2012 in Sports
Here are some of my shots from the game

1

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Driving by Blue Moon Originals, on Flickr

2

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Going to the hoop by Blue Moon Originals, on Flickr

3

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Driving to the hoop by Blue Moon Originals, on Flickr

4

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Layup by Blue Moon Originals, on Flickr

5

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Going to the hoop by Blue Moon Originals, on Flickr

C & C please
Nikon D800, Pentax K1000

You don't take a photograph, you make it. ~Ansel Adams

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Comments

  • jheftijhefti Registered Users Posts: 734 Major grins
    edited January 17, 2012
    I like the action and the good facial exposure. A few more near the hoop--and with the hoop in frame--might be nice. Technically, the WB seems a little blue shifted (though could be my monitor) and some work on the curves to get colors to pop and shapes more distinct would help. I imagine that the lighting was not great, so hopefully you shot in RAW mode and have the room to adjust these parameters.
  • FearNothing321FearNothing321 Registered Users Posts: 123 Major grins
    edited January 17, 2012
    jhefti wrote: »
    I like the action and the good facial exposure. A few more near the hoop--and with the hoop in frame--might be nice. Technically, the WB seems a little blue shifted (though could be my monitor) and some work on the curves to get colors to pop and shapes more distinct would help. I imagine that the lighting was not great, so hopefully you shot in RAW mode and have the room to adjust these parameters.

    Thank you

    I do shoot RAW, but I did not adjust the WB this time around
    Nikon D800, Pentax K1000

    You don't take a photograph, you make it. ~Ansel Adams

    Blue Moon Originals
  • babowcbabowc Registered Users Posts: 510 Major grins
    edited January 18, 2012
    I'm sure it's not easy nailing the focus on such fast moving subjects, but 3 and 5 seem to have the subject OOF.
    -Mike Jin
    D800
    16/2.8, f1.4G primes, f2.8 trio, 105/200 macro, SB900.
    It never gets easier, you just get better.
  • JimKarczewskiJimKarczewski Registered Users Posts: 969 Major grins
    edited January 18, 2012
    babowc wrote: »
    I'm sure it's not easy nailing the focus on such fast moving subjects, but 3 and 5 seem to have the subject OOF.

    Agree. 3 & 5 seem to be back focused (subjects in back are properly in focus vs main subject...)
  • FearNothing321FearNothing321 Registered Users Posts: 123 Major grins
    edited January 18, 2012
    Agree. 3 & 5 seem to be back focused (subjects in back are properly in focus vs main subject...)

    what may have happened with image three is my camera focus locked on the background as I was following the action. This photo here is the first one of the sequence

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    Setting up a pass by Blue Moon Originals, on Flickr

    and this one is right after image #3 in the sequence

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    Driving by Blue Moon Originals, on Flickr
    Nikon D800, Pentax K1000

    You don't take a photograph, you make it. ~Ansel Adams

    Blue Moon Originals
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