Women have softballs...
.... not hardballs in college. :lol3
Tried my hand at shooting Georgia Tech softball on Saturday. I have great respect for shooters who anticipate where the action will be and are ready to capture it. I wonder if pros use burst mode or not? Trying to get a ball right before it disappears into the glove is almost impossible when the camera body is obscuring your free eye's vision, thus removing your ability to anticipate. :scratch
And getting happy reaction shots is a lot harder than I expected. In fact, I have none worth showing.
Here's the winning pitcher, one run allowed over 7 innings.
Tried my hand at shooting Georgia Tech softball on Saturday. I have great respect for shooters who anticipate where the action will be and are ready to capture it. I wonder if pros use burst mode or not? Trying to get a ball right before it disappears into the glove is almost impossible when the camera body is obscuring your free eye's vision, thus removing your ability to anticipate. :scratch
And getting happy reaction shots is a lot harder than I expected. In fact, I have none worth showing.
Here's the winning pitcher, one run allowed over 7 innings.
Sid.
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Setting the spot focus point for plays at first was also an interesting exercise. When I go back, I think I'll use the double spots just left of the center focus point. I had tried using the single point furthest to the left, but it was too far out.
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Other players, base coaches and umpires just plain get in the way!
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What lens did you use?
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But I did a second version of the pitcher using Canon's raw processor, and set black and white points in Levels. Probably a better result.
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I cropped off a bit of headroom here, but otherwise this was as loose as I could get on a batter.
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I think it's better.
I don't know, but here's my theory: RAW conversions leave a cast that's hard to recover from in RAW software, easy to recover from in PS. I mean, I know you can, but it's just more trouble than it's worth, IMO. Somehow PS and the tools in it handle that stuff better.
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The yellow cast is a natural one, all of these were taken during the "golden hour." That's why I chose not to remove the cast.
In fact, I rather like it for this one.
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I don't know how much pros rely on burst mode. I think more than anything it's having a feel for timing shots. I used to shoot sports for a student newspaper. One of the photogs I used to work with has gone on to become an award winning sports shooter. When we would cover the same events she would always have a lot more "perfectly timed" shots than I would. We were using cameras with roughly the same burst rate but she just had a much better sense of when to press the button. I think some of that was raw talent, but I think most of it was just lots and lots of experience.
If you stop and think about it, a baseball flying through the air at 40mph is covering around 60 feet a second. Even if you had a camera that could burst at 8 fps, the ball is going to travel around 7 feet per frame. In a tight shot, the ball could be out of the picture in one frame and in the glove the next.
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You should go through some of my old neg sheets from my paper days
Thanks for sharing
Herb
This one.
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I see nothing wrong with your photos. Great action shots. When I was younger (and could get down on the floor & back up) I shot some basketball games sitting next to a SI photographer. They get to the "scene" about a week early and set up. This particular photographer had about 6 cameras. He would move around some but would plug into the wires connected to strobes in the ceiling. He must have taken hundreds of photos (to my couple of rolls...back in the film days). Well, to make a long story short, when the magazine came out it had two photos of that game in it. So keep at it....you will always come out with some good and some bad.
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BTW - I like your shots very much Sid ! Good job.
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Great pics
Gary
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Oh yeah, the only smiling pictures in softball are in between plays! This is a serious game and girls treat it that way! I got a great shot of the pitcher and catcher smiling after a talk on the mound! And several in the dugout!
Love your pictures!
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