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Dallas
This is only my second time shooting basketball. I got myself a 50mm 1.8 to use, so I was very excited to go this time. I learned lots of good things today:

1: My high school gym's lights cycle.
2: Nothing is ever as easy as the appears to be.
3: People like to walk in front of your shots.
4: Your horizons are NEVER strait!
5: I really like to auto focus on the crowd instead of the players. About half of my shots were that way.

And there were lots of other things too, I'll remember them later. These were shot at 1/320th, F1.8, 1600ISO.


I got there a little early and caught the tail end of the JV game..


And I got this would be great photo, but didn't.


Varsity




Our team hasn't been doing so great this season, but this game came down to the wire!

Students cheering him on


Even with seconds left in the game and down 2 point he is still all smiles.


This is the would be game winning 3 pointer that didn't happen. I love everything that is going on in the photo.


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I like this one too.


C/C please smile.gif
reidtheweed01
I always like the pictures of a big part of a game, like a final shot, field goal, or something like that. I like to look at all the peoples faces in the background and see all their reactions. Their is always that one idiot who is eating a hotdog and not even paying attention. In the leading off section of sports illustrated they usually have some good ones, but only three pics a week which is kinda annoying, becuase its is sports illustrated afterall.


and im going to guess that the kid shooting the final three hit the back of rim, that is if he had the right range.
Bubbabyte
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great pics.. however the 1 above made me laugh out loud... i know it's not nice to say but he looks like an allstar from the special olympics...lol
Pink Floyd
The shots are real cute. It is just unfortunate how photography is. You have to open up your diaphragm te gain light and this way, you lower your DOF sad.gif

Good stuff thumbs_up.gif
Dallas
Well it is nice having a lens that I can have a nice small (large?) aperture. The camera I was using before was F/3.5, and the highest usable ISO was 400, which leaded to like 1/30th shuter speed: Not good for sports.

After looking at these, they look a tad under-exposed to me. I might bump my shutter speed to 1/250th next time, or take a little more time to edit them...
Pink Floyd
well that is where VR and f/2.8 lenses are useful hmm.gif
But their cost is ugh
sanctified
1.- Shoot in raw so you can gain light with after process software without losing too much quality.
2.- Dont use autofocus
Dallas
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1.- Shoot in raw so you can gain light with after process software without losing too much quality.


I should start doing that, and not take so many shots (Fills up CF cards much faster)

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2.- Dont use autofocus


I would in a heat-beat if it was easier to manual focus the XTi. Maybe if if I get one of the grounded down screens. Or I could just works on my auto focusing technique.
Dallas
Didn't get to go to the game tonight sad.gif
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