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Jacobovs
Oct-12-2009, 07:51 PM
Yet another game around noon. When will they start to schedule soccer games when it's good for the photographer?:D

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The last shot is not great in terms of the exposure but I like the one player who has been passed instructing the next defender.

Any CC is always welcome

jmphotocraft
Oct-13-2009, 08:23 AM
As you know from my thread, I just shot my first soccer tournament, so for what it's worth I like your photos. I didn't mind the noon-day sun during my shoot, and I think it's doing good things for these photos you've posted. At least with a sunny day you know you're going to get the best performance out of your AF system.

What gear were you using? You don't have your profile filled out.

donek
Oct-13-2009, 02:27 PM
I think you handled the light admirably. Great action. #3 could use a tighter crop. Elliminate the guy in black on the left. If you number your shots in the future it makes it easier to comment on them.

Photosbychuck
Oct-13-2009, 06:00 PM
Great Shots :thumb

I like all the action you captured.:bow
I got rained out at one game I was going to take some pictures forgot my umbrella :pissed .

I got lucky and found another game a few hours later
at another soccer park.



Take Care,
Charles

Jacobovs
Oct-13-2009, 07:57 PM
As you know from my thread, I just shot my first soccer tournament, so for what it's worth I like your photos. I didn't mind the noon-day sun during my shoot, and I think it's doing good things for these photos you've posted. At least with a sunny day you know you're going to get the best performance out of your AF system.

What gear were you using? You don't have your profile filled out.

Thanks, I use 2 D3's one with my 400mm f2.8 and the other my 70 - 200 f2.8.

I still want more early morning or late afternoon games.

:lol3

Zone99
Oct-14-2009, 09:02 AM
Thanks, I use 2 D3's one with my 400mm f2.8 and the other my 70 - 200 f2.8.

I still want more early morning or late afternoon games.

:lol3

As odd as it sounds, I prefer mid-day games. It presents challenges with lighting, sure but not as many as early or late sun.

While I could WISH for a 400mm f4, I'm stuck with my 80-200 f2.8 (20 years old and the one version that didn't come with a tripod collar!). It works great in most situations regardless but it's when I rent lenses that early or late games become a problem.

Take this weekend, for example: bright sunny days yet I was stuck with a Sigma 120 to 400mm lens. To even get close to 1/1000 at f5.6, I had to be up at ISO 400 and even then I kept floating down to 1/640 or 1/500. It was very frustrating.


I also found those shots very soft in comparison to my 80-200. I will never rent that lens again.

Jacobovs
Oct-15-2009, 09:58 PM
I think you handled the light admirably. Great action. #3 could use a tighter crop. Elliminate the guy in black on the left. If you number your shots in the future it makes it easier to comment on them.

Thanks. You are absolutely right. It looked so much better with that crop.

torags
Oct-17-2009, 06:32 AM
They look real good Jacobovs. I like your dof good choice of f stop.

:thumb

Jacobovs
Oct-19-2009, 12:27 PM
They look real good Jacobovs. I like your dof good choice of f stop.

:thumb

Thanks, I love shooting soccer but not mid day as you can see.

Jacobovs
Oct-20-2009, 12:24 PM
As odd as it sounds, I prefer mid-day games. It presents challenges with lighting, sure but not as many as early or late sun.

While I could WISH for a 400mm f4, I'm stuck with my 80-200 f2.8 (20 years old and the one version that didn't come with a tripod collar!). It works great in most situations regardless but it's when I rent lenses that early or late games become a problem.

Take this weekend, for example: bright sunny days yet I was stuck with a Sigma 120 to 400mm lens. To even get close to 1/1000 at f5.6, I had to be up at ISO 400 and even then I kept floating down to 1/640 or 1/500. It was very frustrating.




I also found those shots very soft in comparison to my 80-200. I will never rent that lens again.


I feel your pain. You could try renting a Nikkor 200mm f2 I found it works well in bad lighting and shoot from the sidelines instead of the endzone.