College Soccer: York v. Messiah
i go to york college of pennsylvania. our d3 soccer team is ranked eighth in the nation. on thursday, they just faced the top ranked team, and our rival, messiah. i was there to cover the game for my school's paper. please tell me what you think. if you'd like to know about the history between our schools and the outcome of the game, just ask.
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3 & 5 have the most going for them.
Overall, they look soft. The whites in 1 look OE--this is a tough shot though
because you have white and very dark parts in the picture.
A suggestion for you. Shoot in one direction at a time. At this time of the
day, you will need to check/adjust your settings often. I would suggest you
shoot manual as well. Use a grey card (or even the grass) as a starting point
for settings. Watch the horizons too.
Ian
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Wow, these were all really good shots in my opinion. I am very familiar with these two teams, and this game (a few thursdays ago) was a really good one. If you go to d3kicks.com, you can submit your photos via the photo upload zone. Since both teams are ranked so highly, chances are that these photos will be seen by many people.
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I sorta have the same problem with my soccer shots. The players and fans have a much lower threshold of photographic appreciation than those not associated with the team. On my site I have a ton of photos which Mom and Dad like ... but are not all that hot as an action photograph.
Gary
Unsharp at any Speed
Overall, a good day of shooting. The paper only needs one good one and you certainly did that plus a few to put aside for a day when it all goes wrong
Fred.
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As far as position goes I would agree with the other poster behind the goal will get you shots of the players running hard at you, with their determined faces in all their glory...BUT you do not get as many shots from behind the goal and depending on where the light is at that time and which team is more aggresive it may not be possible...
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