troutstreaming
Sep-16-2007, 08:57 PM
Seattle Pacific University Falcons versus Northwest Nazarene University Crusaders Volleyball match- NCAA Division II Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Gallery shot with 1D and 20D w/ a collection of primes - mostly 135 2, 85 1.8, and 50 1.4 , but these are 1D w/ Noise Ninja in post. Gallery here: http://www.troutstreaming.com/gallery/3488019/1/196456957:
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http://www.troutstreaming.com/photos/196464141-M.jpg
http://www.troutstreaming.com/photos/196457749-M.jpg
I am STILL trying to get white balance in this gym figured out. Even though the lighting on the ceiling is symmetrical, the bleachers are only out on one side of the court creating a 'shadow side' and the reflection off of the unfolded bleachers contaminates parts of the image with a magenta cast. I try shooting a gray card and using a custom WB, but I shoot from a lot of angles and the white balance seems to really change depending on shooting angle/location. I also try and white balance in post off of the white or black pieces of the uniforms/shoes/ball/net (shooting raw), but none of these appears to be consistently enough 'neutral' - maybe as a result of the incident light tone varying? Strobes are not an option, so I would welcome any suggestions on improving the WB while decreasing post-processing.
Thanks for looking. Comments and critiques welcome!
http://www.troutstreaming.com/photos/196457466-M.jpghttp://www.troutstreaming.com/photos/196461327-M.jpghttp://www.troutstreaming.com/photos/196462380-M.jpghttp://www.troutstreaming.com/photos/196463681-M.jpg
http://www.troutstreaming.com/photos/196464141-M.jpg
http://www.troutstreaming.com/photos/196457749-M.jpg
I am STILL trying to get white balance in this gym figured out. Even though the lighting on the ceiling is symmetrical, the bleachers are only out on one side of the court creating a 'shadow side' and the reflection off of the unfolded bleachers contaminates parts of the image with a magenta cast. I try shooting a gray card and using a custom WB, but I shoot from a lot of angles and the white balance seems to really change depending on shooting angle/location. I also try and white balance in post off of the white or black pieces of the uniforms/shoes/ball/net (shooting raw), but none of these appears to be consistently enough 'neutral' - maybe as a result of the incident light tone varying? Strobes are not an option, so I would welcome any suggestions on improving the WB while decreasing post-processing.
Thanks for looking. Comments and critiques welcome!