More Pats-Bucs pics (dial-up warning)
Unprocessed, straight jpegs, 20D and 70-200L f/4. Suggestions/comments/critiques welcome
Colvin closes in an a sack
Cadillac Williams looks for a hole that isn't there
Brady throws a pass while getting his facemask yanked. The pass was completed, plus the 15 yard penalty. Now we didn't see the facemask happen, but it was pretty fun showing the "replay" on my LCD to the fans sitting near us. :lol3
Dillon cuts for the goal line
and then celebrates the TD.
Givens 1/2 second before getting lit up - this was a big hit!
Now to self-critique, I would say that while these are much better shots than I have previously gotten, they are still pretty boring shots. The stuff I see and like from the pros like Winger, Waxy, et al. is much different. For one thing, it's sharper and tighter to the action. You can see faces, eyeballs, muscles straining. So my concluson is that 200mm isn't enough, and f/4 isn't enough either. But I had fun anyway and learned a lot.
This is the closest I got to what I wanted to get. This is Troy Brown, the ultimate New England Patriot, as he catches a punt and looks upfield at what is coming his way. I had to crop this quite a bit
Thanks for looking -
Colvin closes in an a sack
Cadillac Williams looks for a hole that isn't there
Brady throws a pass while getting his facemask yanked. The pass was completed, plus the 15 yard penalty. Now we didn't see the facemask happen, but it was pretty fun showing the "replay" on my LCD to the fans sitting near us. :lol3
Dillon cuts for the goal line
and then celebrates the TD.
Givens 1/2 second before getting lit up - this was a big hit!
Now to self-critique, I would say that while these are much better shots than I have previously gotten, they are still pretty boring shots. The stuff I see and like from the pros like Winger, Waxy, et al. is much different. For one thing, it's sharper and tighter to the action. You can see faces, eyeballs, muscles straining. So my concluson is that 200mm isn't enough, and f/4 isn't enough either. But I had fun anyway and learned a lot.
This is the closest I got to what I wanted to get. This is Troy Brown, the ultimate New England Patriot, as he catches a punt and looks upfield at what is coming his way. I had to crop this quite a bit
Thanks for looking -
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Eric
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This one would be cool if you could get closer ( I know you are hindered by the lens and your seat) but I love number 88 doing the touchdown and the guys slapping helmets in the background.
nice facial expersions....these are always the ones I find when I get back to my laptop and why would shouldnt chimp on the field!!!
hehe I dunno if i would consider me a pro but sure
As I said I had a blast, and I really learned a lot about my new camera too. Thanks to all of you for your advice and encouragement. (And yes, Winger, you are a pro.)