Sorry, more basketball :-(
Steve Cavigliano
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Hello all,
OK, I know I have probably posted too many B-ball shots and you're all pretty sick of them by now. But, I have gotten lots of useful feedback from the group, regarding my previous B-ball pics, which I think have really helped the "viewability" of my shots. For this I thank you :clap
If I could ask you to induldge me one more time
Because of the soduim vapor lighting, I am having color issues with my images. I use Custom WB and have tried RAW adjustments and jpg level adjustments. Still, my images seem to be too yellow :uhoh
Last night, I was pretty fed up and figured WTH, I'm going to do a Custom WB and shoot jpg only. RAW doesn't seem to be helping much, so why waste my time with it?
Anyhow, these are jpgs, from last night, with white dropper levels and white and black dropper curves and I lowered the mid and shadow yellow color balance (more blue). I also had to use selective color-White, on some of them, to get the yellow out of the white uniforms.
Are these results any better?
I'd appreciate any input on the post processing done. Any other comments would be gravy
Thanks in advance. This is really bugging me and I can't seem to get over this hump :scratch
Thanks for looking,
Steve
OK, I know I have probably posted too many B-ball shots and you're all pretty sick of them by now. But, I have gotten lots of useful feedback from the group, regarding my previous B-ball pics, which I think have really helped the "viewability" of my shots. For this I thank you :clap
If I could ask you to induldge me one more time
Because of the soduim vapor lighting, I am having color issues with my images. I use Custom WB and have tried RAW adjustments and jpg level adjustments. Still, my images seem to be too yellow :uhoh
Last night, I was pretty fed up and figured WTH, I'm going to do a Custom WB and shoot jpg only. RAW doesn't seem to be helping much, so why waste my time with it?
Anyhow, these are jpgs, from last night, with white dropper levels and white and black dropper curves and I lowered the mid and shadow yellow color balance (more blue). I also had to use selective color-White, on some of them, to get the yellow out of the white uniforms.
Are these results any better?
I'd appreciate any input on the post processing done. Any other comments would be gravy
Thanks in advance. This is really bugging me and I can't seem to get over this hump :scratch
Thanks for looking,
Steve
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This wasnt with the Bigma was it ?
I'm not even going to try dealing with the post processing - going to leave that to the pros. I usually just play around until I'm satisfied (or not). The photos look great to me!
But hey, you said you were learning from the feedback here! Where are the cheerleaders?! :uhoh
Nir Alon
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Seriously. the shots are ok. The first one is outstanding. Your post work is on the mark, just keep doing what you are doing.
I like the first shot best because the players aren't lost in the background like the follwoing shots. Have you tried shooting with less dof?
Harry
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No, this wasn't the Bigma. This is fastttttttt glass territory. Even F2.8 lenses won't get the speed you need in this poor lighting. I was using the Canon 85mm F1.8. I used an F2.2 aperture, 1/500 speed, ISO1600 and still wound up under exposing by about 1/3-1/2 stop, on most of them.
These are basically Parameter 1 jpgs tweaked with levels and/or curves.
Thanks for looking,
Steve
Yeah, post processing can be an art form and I'm definitely no artist....lol I do the same as you, but I have a real bad eye (I think it's the right one...lol) for skintones and color. As long as the color is in the ballpark, I'm OK with it. But, I'm trying to get these shots to look as good as possible for the players and their families.
I think they're getting better, but then again what do I know? :lol
No cheerleaders either :cry That's OK too. With my luck, they'd be male
Thanks for looking,
Steve
I think you ARE over the hump. Steve. The whites are white, the blacks are black, and the skin tones look pretty good. For shooting available light under sodium lights this is as good as I've seen. Very well done!
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Thanks for the nice comments
Yeah, this DOF stuff is tough :uhoh The only way I can get shallower, with the 85mm and it's 136mm FOV, is to be so close, that all I get is head and shoulders. Great for portraits, but not too good for basketball. Especially, since just about all the players are huge....lol
This is about the best DOF I can get and still get enough player in the frame, for the pic to make sense.
I think I'm going to invest the $80 and give the 50mm F1.8 Mk II a try. It's 80mm FOV, might help me get a blurier BG and yet still be able to get the entire player in the frame
Thanks for looking,
Steve
Thank you and that's really good news
Now all I have to do is go back and reprocess 100 images At least this time I'll have a clue.....lol
Thanks again for all the assistance. It is very much appreciated
Steve
I also get color shifts, far less frequently when I do a custom wb than before. Sometimes I can correct and sometimes i just kinda say WTH and leave 'em. I do not think there is any really good way around this prblem - those lights are just evil!
Good stuff - keep 'em coming!
ann
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The coach really like the pics (he has a bad eye for color too.....) so much so that he now lets me roam the floor. Both sides. So this time I was able to get the crowd, such as it was, into the shot as BG. Instead of the usual wall of rolled up bleachers and the players benches. I thought it was kind of kewl change and added lots of color. But, as Harry points out, the crowd can be a distraction and the players do tend to blend into it Oh well, only a few more weeks of the season left (then the championships ). I sure hope Spring baseball shoots aren't as tough as this
Thanks for looking,
Steve
I think the color isn't bad at all. Nice action, especially under the
net.
Ian
I'm really liking the advice you guys gave about getting tight and under the basket. I like the results better than those shots where I tried to get too many people, or too much action into the frame
Now I just wish it would stop raining so I could do some outdoor shooting with good old sunlight
Thanks for looking and for your comments,
Steve