Pond Hockey
I don't have much recent in the way of sports shots, but Ian insisted I post something.
So it was cold today (-14C anyone?) and I went for a walk with the D100 and just my 50mm f/1.8 lens determined to make the best of that and to practice shooting in manual mode. Came across some kids getting ready to play pond hockey. I quite like this shot of this kid practicing shooting:
BTW, he missed the shot. Did I?
Neil
So it was cold today (-14C anyone?) and I went for a walk with the D100 and just my 50mm f/1.8 lens determined to make the best of that and to practice shooting in manual mode. Came across some kids getting ready to play pond hockey. I quite like this shot of this kid practicing shooting:
BTW, he missed the shot. Did I?
Neil
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Comments
Cuong
--interesting fore, mid and background (and I love the shoes)
--good exposure, and it's not easy to do with so much ice/snow and your froze the puck
--you have his face in focus, he's doing something, and the puck is in frame too.
A winner. Awesome.
I just had a frozen pond that I could practice one, but without the cold.
April, I loved some of your hockey shots. I must spend more time looking at your gallery. Always funny to think of the amount of hockey played in the Bay Area.
Thanks again,
Neil
Karen, had a quick look at your SS top 10 and I have to say I find the lighting in "Minuteman at the Ready" to be just stunning. What a wonderful shot.
Thanks again for the kind comments.
Neil
There is a crazy amount of hockey that is played in the bay area and I had no idea until I started playing. Logitech Ice is just one location; it has four sheets of ice and has over 130 regular adult teams, plus dozens of kids teams and an over 35 league as well. There is a reason why the adult teams have games that start at 11:15 pm at night. And there are about four other rinks in the bay area...
I took a quick look at your galleries... impressive :-) Lovely work! Really well done! I can't wait to see more!
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Thanks, that is one of those shots that is half luck half working with what you have. I shoot natural light so when they put the spot lights on for player introductions alot of the shots I get dont come out (where as the two guys with the strobes can keep on shooting). So I have got into the habit of trying to time the spot lights as they come around the players. That photo was a result of me having good timing with the spot light.
Thanks so much for the complement!
The old adage, "The harder I work, the luckier I am." springs to mind.
Neil