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North Sydney vs South Sydney

Postby biggerry on Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:53 pm

Prior to teh Vivid Sydeny meet, i pottered along to another game of footie, similiar conditions to my last effort but there was some more light available which made things more interested.

Any sports photographers got any advice about getting teh action shots, more specifically is it worthwhile running up and down the side of teh field chasing the action? It may provide a variety of backgrounds, but i am there to enjoy the game also :roll:

Nonetheless I thing I have the lineouts sorted, can just about nail the ball each time :rotfl2:

yep thats the sideline...shoulda been a dancer :)

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oh man this is gotta hurt...not the best shot technically, lots of noise, but the composition and action make up for it imo.

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look ma, I am soo damn good I can do it with me eyes closed.

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comments, crictisms, improvements...hit me with it... :up:
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Re: North Sydney vs South Sydney

Postby surenj on Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:46 am

:bowdown: I bet I won't even have a single shot in focus if I tried this!

Really like the #3 for it's composition and mostly capturing a great moment (for us; not so much for the person getting punched in the face :mrgreen: )

People getting hurt (esp willingly) makes for great photography in general! :shock: BTW the light, exposure seems spot on! Do you use shutter priority (and auto ISO?) I am impressed that the D80 can focus so quickly. [or are you using manual focus? :shock: :shock: ]
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Re: North Sydney vs South Sydney

Postby dawesy on Fri Jun 18, 2010 12:59 pm

Having shot some Rugby back when I used to play and help out with some coaching I can say these are really well done. It's damn hard to follow the action a lot and you've done well here.

These are all good but for me #1 and #2 are the standouts. Nailed the timing, nailed the focus, nailed the composition. Not much left after that is there?
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Re: North Sydney vs South Sydney

Postby biggerry on Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:51 pm

surenj wrote:BTW the light, exposure seems spot on! Do you use shutter priority (and auto ISO?) I am impressed that the D80 can focus so quickly. [or are you using manual focus? :shock: :shock: ]


ta Suren, I use full manual and adjust the iso as required, thinking about it, i might try the shutter priority next time with the auto iso.

The focus on the 300mm f4 is pretty sweet, it misses a few and picks up the back ground sometimes, but it definitely has a much higher strike rate than my old 100-300mm manual lens.
I have just be using teh centre spot focus which works most times, however I find sometimes It means I chop heads and stuff off. I should try using the top focus point and keeping that on the head of the player..

Nailed the timing, nailed the focus, nailed the composition


yeah agreed, the rest is elementary after that - its just trying to get all those 3 things to occur on a more regular basis :rotfl2:

People getting hurt (esp willingly) makes for great photography in general!

:rotfl2: yeah, in this game they had one bloke stretched off after a serious ruck, did not look good at all.
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Re: North Sydney vs South Sydney

Postby biggerry on Tue Jun 22, 2010 2:45 pm

surenj wrote:I am impressed that the D80 can focus so quickly


following on from that, do people out there who do sports stuff, do you use spot focus? or something else?
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Re: North Sydney vs South Sydney

Postby Matt. K on Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:19 pm

Great action shots! Timing is perfect!
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