First Basketball Pics
With my new "thrifty fifty" 50mm 1.8, I went to my nephew's JV basketball game to take my first sports action shots with my new D80. All pics had these settings:
Nikon D80
50mm 1.8 lens
ISO 1600
F/2 - 2.2
1/400 - 1/640 shutter
Custom White Balance (white paper)
PP was as follows:
Levels with white point
USM 113%
Saturation bumped ~+20
Neat Image with auto-noise levels
I'd love some critique - I like to get some opinions on composition and PP. Also, I have PS Elements 2.0 - planning on upgrading but probably can only afford Elements 5.0 at this time (just spent ~$1700 on new equipment!). I'm curious to know if anyone has any PP workflow in PS or Elements that gives good results. Thanks!
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Thanks again!
Nikon D80
50mm 1.8 lens
ISO 1600
F/2 - 2.2
1/400 - 1/640 shutter
Custom White Balance (white paper)
PP was as follows:
Levels with white point
USM 113%
Saturation bumped ~+20
Neat Image with auto-noise levels
I'd love some critique - I like to get some opinions on composition and PP. Also, I have PS Elements 2.0 - planning on upgrading but probably can only afford Elements 5.0 at this time (just spent ~$1700 on new equipment!). I'm curious to know if anyone has any PP workflow in PS or Elements that gives good results. Thanks!
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Thanks again!
BobCool
www.rfcphotography.com
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http://www.SnortingBullPhoto.com
http://www.sportsshooter.com/cherskowitz
"There's no reason to hurry on this climb...as long as you keep the tempo at the right speed the riders will fall back."
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Here's a sample...mediocre lighting but I didn't saturate...just some sharpening and slight hue adjust. That's just my flow tho.
http://www.SnortingBullPhoto.com
http://www.sportsshooter.com/cherskowitz
"There's no reason to hurry on this climb...as long as you keep the tempo at the right speed the riders will fall back."
I like the action you captured But, I'd also suggest cropping a little tighter.
Good work!
Steve
www.rfcphotography.com
Most likly your monitor.. Have you calibrated it recently?
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Steve's mods look good on my monitor...you definitely might need a calibration. I'd still tone down the saturation but likely that's a personal pref. Agreed with Steve as well...you might consider some tighter crops to focus the action more...
http://www.SnortingBullPhoto.com
http://www.sportsshooter.com/cherskowitz
"There's no reason to hurry on this climb...as long as you keep the tempo at the right speed the riders will fall back."
Hi Bob,
I just used my Huey. So I'm pretty confident regarding the color. You might want to check these images on another monitor.
Steve
Have a great weekend!
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