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cmkultradome
Nov-03-2009, 09:27 AM
Here's a few from the past two weeks from one of our local university college club teams. They switched their home rink this year and I don't think the lighting is quite as good as last year (or the glass as clean), but I feel I'm getting better with each outing. These are all shot with a 40D, 70-200mm @ 2.8, ISO 3200 (I'm pushing it).
Stephanie
#1
http://gyshwysh.smugmug.com/photos/697917119_WhKBC-L-4.jpg
#2
http://gyshwysh.smugmug.com/photos/698216082_qwMLY-L-4.jpg
#3
http://gyshwysh.smugmug.com/Hockey/Bryant-University-Bulldogs/Bryant-vs-Endicott-102309/IMG2725R/690820298_DKpr3-L-2.jpg
thezoomer
Nov-03-2009, 01:09 PM
I think these are really good!! Nice job!! I shoot hockey as well and my shots aren't as good.
Louis
Krista
Nov-03-2009, 04:37 PM
Very Nice!
BradfordBenn
Nov-03-2009, 04:52 PM
Way cool. I really like #1. I like the fact that you can see the puck and the face of the player puck handling.
aktse
Nov-04-2009, 11:25 AM
:clap:clap:clap:clap:clap
I remember your first few hockey images and these are so much improved! Your many hours spent at the rink practicing has really paid off!
I think all three are very nice -- puck, action, face -- all in focus! And you nailed the white balance too!
Congrats! :smo :smo :smo You should be very proud of your progress!
tjk60
Nov-04-2009, 12:53 PM
these are really nice action shots. They look a little bright on my monitor (and histogram)
Here's your last shot with the brightness cranked down some. If others disagree, or if you object, I'll take it down...
Keep up the great work!
http://www.timkellyphotos.com/Other/Nikon/690820298DKpr3-L-2/703381800_CGjpQ-O.jpg
aktse
Nov-04-2009, 01:47 PM
these are really nice action shots. They look a little bright on my monitor (and histogram)
Here's your last shot with the brightness cranked down some. If others disagree, or if you object, I'll take it down...
Keep up the great work!
:nod
It looks better with brightness cranked down even on a non calibrated monitor.
cmkultradome
Nov-04-2009, 07:30 PM
Thanks everyone for the kind words, I really appreciate them.
Tim-
My monitor is far from calibrated, I forget what they call it but it is one of those really shiny glass-like monitors and not the best for photo-editting. I'm going to check the post out at work tomorrow on my work computer. I know my histogram is really pushed to the right (I didn't bump up the exposure in post, if anything in a few of them I cranked it down) but it always seems like if I don't push it way to the right at the rink, when I get home and get the pictures onto my computer they seem dark. I had my hockey player son look at the two pictures and he likes the brighter one better. On my monitor, I like yours better for the bottom half of the player and the ice, but his face looks too dark. I haven't printed any of these photos. I was shooting at a pretty low shutter speed (I believe 1/320); who knows if the consensus is they are too bright - I might be able to up the shutter speed. If I'm unsure of the exposure in the field I like to err on the side of overexposing vs. underexposing because in post when I'm trying to correct underexposure it usually results in introducing a lot more noise into the picture.
How do I go about calibrating my monitor?? Do I have to purchase something. Again, thanks for the help.
Stephanie
tjk60
Nov-04-2009, 07:35 PM
yep, you ALWAYS have to purchase SOMETHING!
I use a cheap Huey PRO seems to work well enough for me
http://www.buy.com/prod/pantone-huey-pro/q/loc/105/204305370.html
BradfordBenn
Nov-04-2009, 08:02 PM
How do I go about calibrating my monitor?? Do I have to purchase something. Again, thanks for the help.
Stephanie
Purchasing something is always an option :D however I followed the directions at http://www.smugmug.com/help/display-color and got pretty good results. I was very impressed with the results of the laptop display to the prints I ordered.
cmkultradome
Nov-05-2009, 10:44 AM
these are really nice action shots. They look a little bright on my monitor (and histogram)
Here's your last shot with the brightness cranked down some. If others disagree, or if you object, I'll take it down...
Keep up the great work!
http://www.timkellyphotos.com/Other/Nikon/690820298DKpr3-L-2/703381800_CGjpQ-O.jpg
Tim-
I checked your edit above out on my monitor at work and I definitely like it better. The face didn't look nearly as dark as it does on my home monitor, you can also see that the crease is blue. Looks like I'm going to have to do something about my monitor - thankfully the holidays are coming up :wink . Thanks
Stephanie
Ann McRae
Nov-06-2009, 09:23 AM
Really nice work Stephanie. Catching the puck in the goalie shot is fab!
xstartxtodayx
Nov-09-2009, 09:14 AM
Great shots... nice to see those players keeping their heads up with the puck :thumb That last shot of the glove save looks like he just got a piece of it and bounced off his glove, really great timing on that shot. I miss playing, I'd love to make some connections somewhere and try shooting some games myself.
aktse
Nov-09-2009, 09:45 AM
I miss playing, I'd love to make some connections somewhere and try shooting some games myself. :wave Welcome to dgrin
In general, you don't need connections, and can go to most hockey rinks and take pictures, just like walking up to the local softball or soccer field. If you feel uncomfortable doing that, you can also call up the rink and ask about the camera policies.
Asking for a media pass for NHL game or a Division I team is another story....
tjk60
Nov-09-2009, 11:02 AM
:wave Welcome to dgrin
In general, you don't need connections, and can go to most hockey rinks and take pictures, just like walking up to the local softball or soccer field. If you feel uncomfortable doing that, you can also call up the rink and ask about the camera policies.
Asking for a media pass for NHL game or a Division I team is another story....
Asking is easy! Getting is a different story :huh
xstartxtodayx
Nov-09-2009, 11:16 AM
:wave Welcome to dgrin
In general, you don't need connections, and can go to most hockey rinks and take pictures, just like walking up to the local softball or soccer field. If you feel uncomfortable doing that, you can also call up the rink and ask about the camera policies.
Asking for a media pass for NHL game or a Division I team is another story....
Thanks.
There's only 1 rink in the area with halfway decent lighting so I might have to give them a ring and see what their policies are.
Dancer72
Nov-11-2009, 07:44 PM
these are really nice action shots. They look a little bright on my monitor (and histogram)
Here's your last shot with the brightness cranked down some. If others disagree, or if you object, I'll take it down...
:agree
the original shots are a little bright on my monitor as well (& it is calibrated) the white balance and other colors in the edited post from tjk60 are much more pleasant to view. Great job capturing the action...hockey is tough to catch without blur! :clap
Thanks for sharing!
Caroline
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