Re-editting
Steve Cavigliano
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Hello,
It's been awhile since I have shot any indoor action. I don't have any sports connections at the moment, so I've contented myself by reworking some older images.
I really enjoyed that link that Sid posted a week or two ago. Those ESPN shots were soooooo much tighter than anything I had tried. While post processing these pics, I tried to crop quite a bit tighter than the original framing.
I also tried to adjust the exposure. skintones, contrast, and color temp as well as I was able. I still have problems when the faces are turned up towards the lights :scratch I realize the BGs aren't great and that some of the shots could have been cropped even tighter. Please let me know what you think I could have done to improve the images (cropping suggestions welcome too :-). Other than not quitting my day job.......LOL
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Thanks for taking the time to view and respond
Steve
It's been awhile since I have shot any indoor action. I don't have any sports connections at the moment, so I've contented myself by reworking some older images.
I really enjoyed that link that Sid posted a week or two ago. Those ESPN shots were soooooo much tighter than anything I had tried. While post processing these pics, I tried to crop quite a bit tighter than the original framing.
I also tried to adjust the exposure. skintones, contrast, and color temp as well as I was able. I still have problems when the faces are turned up towards the lights :scratch I realize the BGs aren't great and that some of the shots could have been cropped even tighter. Please let me know what you think I could have done to improve the images (cropping suggestions welcome too :-). Other than not quitting my day job.......LOL
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#3
#4
#5
Thanks for taking the time to view and respond
Steve
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1st off, you got some great action and facial expressions! But I think I would crop some more in some of the pictures. For example, in #3, I think you could crop up to player 32 and not lose anything, but gain a tighter perspective on the action; same for #5, lose the opponent just standing there.
In #1, there are two things, one is fixable, and one maybe not: 1) level the pic so it doesn't look like he's shooting down a hill and 2) can you add back more of the opponent? I would at least try to keep all of his head in the shot.
The color looks pretty good on my (uncalibrated) monitor, except for #3 - it still looks a bit yellow.
cheers,
C.
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