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Medibank TennisThought I'd brave the heat and venture out to shoot the Medibank Tennis at Homebush.....wasnt great conditions - hot hot and hot and bright harsh sunlight...at least it was good for fast shutter speeds!
1.Richard Gasquet 2.Sam Stosur 3.Marcus Baghdatis 4.Nick Lindahl thks,Nigel nikon stuff
Re: Medibank TennisSheesh I am waiting for her knee to pop out in that third pic!
Fantastic action images though.. so sharp I almost cut myself looking at them!.. and you've got the ball in every shot which I imagine is no mean feat! The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: Medibank Tennisthks Bindii.....it was my first time at the tennis and what surprised me the most was how camera captures facial expressions or body movements that you wouldnt normally pick up on through just viewing the gaming. Gasquet for example had a very weird left hand gesture in all the shots which I didnt see except in the photos and the girls I shot had some really weird muscle action going on........it was hard getting the ball in the shot but nothing 8fps couldnt handle! (and many more images deleted!!)
It was also my first sporting event where they were really adamant about limiting lenses to 200mm (and no monopods)......spoke to a couple of other togs who had to return their equipment to their cars as they had zooms which were 200mm+. nigel nikon stuff
Re: Medibank TennisThese look very nice, any chance linking to a larger size? They are a bit hard to appreciate when just larger than a thumbnail...
What lens were you using? the 70-300? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Medibank TennisHi Biggery,
few more can be found in my pbase gallery http://www.pbase.com/phototyke/sydney_medibank_open all were shot with the 70-200 2.8 thks,Nigel nikon stuff
Re: Medibank TennisHi Nigel
Nice shots well captured . Jeff
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