Between my full time job and my sports photography business I haven't had a lot of free time lately. Here are a few from this month.
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
PaulR01 wrote:
Between my full time job and my sports photography business I haven't had a lot of free time lately. Here are a few from this month.
Great shots PaulR01. I especially love the rodeo photo. I wish more people would post more photos of rodeo's. Please post more when you can. Thanks
Tom
The calf-roper dismounting is awesome.
Thanks guys, Ill see what I can do this week on the rodeo photos. I shot so many this summer I had to pull them all off my laptop to my backup drive at my office. May have a few upcoming in October. And I have to make a decision fairly quick about shooting the PBR Global Cup in February at Cowboy Stadium again in Arlington. I have High School Football on Thursdays and Fridays and D1 College about every other weekend till the end of the season. And an occasional HS Volleyball game each week.
The dual reception (#6) is an outstanding capture!
PaulR01 wrote:
Between my full time job and my sports photography business I haven't had a lot of free time lately. Here are a few from this month.
Paul number six is my favorite of the gallery of some nice work. Keep it up. Timing is spot on and ready for a frame and a location on your wall.
Jules
Jules Karney wrote:
Paul number six is my favorite of the gallery of some nice work. Keep it up. Timing is spot on and ready for a frame and a location on your wall.
Jules
Thanks Jules, I have a day game next Saturday. OKS vs TTU. Hopefully neither team will be black on black. So far this season my high school and college games have been a drag. So the action has been minimal. With conference games starting, I am hoping the action picks up.
Ditto Jules’ comment.Awesome work...keep posting. For my education, what camera ? Lens ? Settings ? Thanks. Paul
The last post Paul: Nikon D500 200-500 5.6 vr 1/1600 at 5.6 iso around 200 white balance daylight. Active D lighting used in normal for shadows/highlights (help a little)
Jules Karney wrote:
The last post Paul: Nikon D500 200-500 5.6 vr 1/1600 at 5.6 iso around 200 white balance daylight. Active D lighting used in normal for shadows/highlights (help a little)
Now that's some funny stuff there. I have a doctors note that says I am allergic to Nikon and can't play today.
pnittoly wrote:
Ditto Jules’ comment.Awesome work...keep posting. For my education, what camera ? Lens ? Settings ? Thanks. Paul
All but Strasburg was shot with a Canon 1DX and a 300L F 2.8 Lens.
Strasburg I believe was shot with a Canon 5Ti and a 300L F4 lens.
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