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Netball save

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 1:19 am
by garyr
Hi folks,

Looking for a bit of help with this shot please....been taking some shots of my kids at netball and I am struggling. Here are two versions - the first is straight out of camera, shot on L jpeg, all manual settings (was chimping my settings when I accidentally got this shot) and with jpeg I am afraid I may not recover the exposure. The second is a crop with some basic adjustments. Any advice or suggestions on a better crop and what to do with the exposure?

Straight out of camera - just resized via DPP:
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Cropped with a few basic adjustments in CS3:
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Shooting Netball is really quite a challenge. Mostly I spray-and-pray with 6.5fps, but this shot (which I hope can be saved) was a single shot - so it has shown me that I need to anticipate my shots better, and a couple of good ones will beat a heap of wishes. Either my 40D, my eyes, or my monitor suffers with that amount of red in the uniforms too. So much to learn!

Any suggestions, critiques, and advice is welcomed and greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Gary

Edit: fixed image links

Re: Netball save

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 1:57 am
by PiroStitch
If you can, use Lightroom and you can still have control over the exposure, etc. otherwise in photoshop, use curves (Image -> Adjustments -> Curves) and instead of creating an S curve as the one I mentioned in this post, create one point in th emiddle and drag it up and to the left a bit. You should see the brightness increased. To gain a bit more contrast, create another point to the left (to control the shadows) and drag it down a bit. Hope you get what I mean.

Also the cropped version is better as it creates more of a focal point. The original had superfluous space around the main subject or subjects in this case.

Great work and great capture. Dont' worry about using the spray and pray approach, you have to start from somewhere :) Just keep practising and before you know it, you'll develop your own approach and continue to make it more efficient.

Re: Netball save

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 3:26 am
by Pehpsi
Can't see pics? Me or you?

Re: Netball save

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 4:18 am
by Biggzie
I cant see em either ...

Re: Netball save

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 7:42 am
by garyr
Thanks PiroStitch, appreciate the advice and encouragement - this is the best forum on the net!!

I have placed the pics at another host, so hopefully they will be visible to all now.

Thanks
Gary

Re: Netball save

PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:39 am
by Marvin
I think the second is much better and I agree about the crop. You could even try a portrait crop and get rid of the girl on the far left. I shoot a bit of netball too and generally (depending on my daughter's position) try to get more on the side of the court as opposed to the end (this also depends on how long your lens is). Your shot seems a bit underexposed but this is easily fixed in photoshop. I would run a levels over it to give it some more "pop" (bring the right slider to the left to meet your histogram and you could take the left slider to the right slightly), mind you, I am not an expert by any means! Sport shooting is definitely about anticipation!! Good luck! PS I don't know if that's your child jumping, but the girl has good air!

Re: Netball save

PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:44 pm
by garyr
Thanks Wayne and Marvin. Appreciate your advice - I trimmed the pic, straightened the horizon, cloned the light out of the centre's head ;) and adjusted the curves and levels. See below for how it turned out.

Image

Thanks again,
Gary

Re: Netball save

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 12:11 am
by Marvin
The final one looks good Gary. It would be good next time to try to get the face of the player facing the camera (much easier said than done, I realise!). Keep shooting and posting!
Lee