Hawks trip over Nets
Patch and I went to the Atlanta Hawks NBA game against the New Jersey Nets this evening. The Hawks are miserable while the Nets are hoping to be contenders, so I was expecting a lopsided game.
What I wasn't expecting was to get seats four rows off the floor behind the basket, which made my 300mm lens useless for our end of the floor. I wasn't able to bring the 70-200 because they don't allow bags over 12" into the arena. So my close ups aren't very close-up - most shots are of the other end of the floor. :wxwax. I was curious to see how well the 300 f4 would handle the available light.
Overall I come away lusting for a 300 f2.8 or a 400 f2.8. Why? I had to go to ISO 1600 to get a fast enough shutter speed. That means noisy pix. And the autofocus was slow on the f4... I wasn't able to track players, despite using a camera built for sports (1DmkII.) The focus is soft on many of these shots, I think.
OK, enough coveting and whining, here are some piccies of the horrendous Hawks, who actually made a bit of a game of it.
Here are a couple of the really big boys going at it.
What I wasn't expecting was to get seats four rows off the floor behind the basket, which made my 300mm lens useless for our end of the floor. I wasn't able to bring the 70-200 because they don't allow bags over 12" into the arena. So my close ups aren't very close-up - most shots are of the other end of the floor. :wxwax. I was curious to see how well the 300 f4 would handle the available light.
Overall I come away lusting for a 300 f2.8 or a 400 f2.8. Why? I had to go to ISO 1600 to get a fast enough shutter speed. That means noisy pix. And the autofocus was slow on the f4... I wasn't able to track players, despite using a camera built for sports (1DmkII.) The focus is soft on many of these shots, I think.
OK, enough coveting and whining, here are some piccies of the horrendous Hawks, who actually made a bit of a game of it.
Here are a couple of the really big boys going at it.
Sid.
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To the left is star new Jersey guard Jason Kidd, coming back from injury, I believe. The Hawk is Al Harrington.
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Here we have the Hawks' only reliable scoring threat, Antoine Walker. He gets a lot of defensive attention.
Our friend Antoine gets double teamed a lot, possibly because there's no need to worry about the other 4 Hawks.
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Before every free throw, Jason Kidd blows a kiss to his son. Before every free throw. And he had a lot of free throws tonight. In fact, he won the game down the stretch by converting them.
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And here are a couple of shots of the halftime show - men jumping on trampolines.
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ian
Four rows up, almost directly behind the basket. Great seats. The Hawks draw so poorly I got them at the window 45 minutes before tip-off.
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Mitch