PDA

View Full Version : Hockey Night in Colorado


Crossbarphoto
Nov-11-2009, 11:11 PM
A few shots from the weekend...

1. http://crossbarphoto.smugmug.com/Hockey/Colorado-Eagles/101708TMRUSH0008/709042173_kUxrG-L.jpg

2. http://crossbarphoto.smugmug.com/Hockey/Colorado-Eagles/101708TMRUSH0030/709039297_c58Sz-L.jpg

3. http://crossbarphoto.smugmug.com/Hockey/Colorado-Eagles/101808TMRCR0015/709035184_CzeBD-L.jpg

4. http://crossbarphoto.smugmug.com/Hockey/Colorado-Eagles/101808TMRCR0025/709033695_ZjgVb-L.jpg

5. http://crossbarphoto.smugmug.com/Hockey/Colorado-Eagles/101808TMRCR0012/709035606_NdGm6-L.jpg

6. http://crossbarphoto.smugmug.com/Hockey/Colorado-Eagles/112608TMRMR0008/709005124_LmhuA-L.jpg

cmkultradome
Nov-12-2009, 05:01 AM
Great shots!! Love the #1-4. How cool was that to catch the puck hitting the post in #4!!

Stephanie

Erbeman
Nov-12-2009, 06:16 AM
Wow, where do you shoot from? That looks like a hard sport to shoot because if you properly expose the ice, everything else is going to be dark and it looks like you found a pretty decent medium here. I little more post and you could probably make these look great!! My only suggestions are to get your colors to pop a bit more and to crop that first pic down some. It has potential to be really good but there is alot of dead space to the left and bottom and you got the player perfectly centered. Remember your rule of thirds my friend. In 10 seconds you can crop that pic to be perfect. Hopefully you'll keep bringing us some Hockey pics. Thanks

Crossbarphoto
Nov-12-2009, 08:13 AM
Great shots!! Love the #1-4. How cool was that to catch the puck hitting the post in #4!!

Stephanie

Pretty darn lucky is what it was! :D

Crossbarphoto
Nov-12-2009, 08:17 AM
Wow, where do you shoot from? That looks like a hard sport to shoot because if you properly expose the ice, everything else is going to be dark and it looks like you found a pretty decent medium here. I little more post and you could probably make these look great!! My only suggestions are to get your colors to pop a bit more and to crop that first pic down some. It has potential to be really good but there is alot of dead space to the left and bottom and you got the player perfectly centered. Remember your rule of thirds my friend. In 10 seconds you can crop that pic to be perfect. Hopefully you'll keep bringing us some Hockey pics. Thanks

Thanks Erbeman. Shooting hockey is indeed very difficult. It is a quick moving game with dynamic players and an extreme high contrast environment.

These were straight from camera. You are right about rule of thirds. If I was to print these, I would do some more post processing and crop. Truth is, the guys that use these shots prefer a little dead space...it gives them room to place sponsorship info and text.

I'll try to post more regularly here! :thumb

aktse
Nov-12-2009, 09:52 AM
These were straight from camera.!
Impressive. You must be shooting in well lit rink

I like the first three...

BradfordBenn
Nov-12-2009, 03:24 PM
Very nice. Were you shooting from behind the glass or through one of the camera holes?

These are very nice shots. It is also the first time I have seen advertising on goal pipes.

Crossbarphoto
Nov-12-2009, 07:04 PM
Very nice. Were you shooting from behind the glass or through one of the camera holes?

These are very nice shots. It is also the first time I have seen advertising on goal pipes.

I was one the ice for the flame shot #1. The rest were through the glass. The glass can be quite challenging at times. Puck streaks are the worst. If you are panning and go by one, it will rack your focus.