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Oct 2, 2021 12:23:02   #
Sports Shoot 2 Loc: Konawa, Oklahoma
 
09-26-2021
Seminole State v NEO
70-200 F4.0-4.5 1/2000 ISO 250









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Oct 2, 2021 16:18:45   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Sports Shoot 2 wrote:
09-26-2021
Seminole State v NEO
70-200 F4.0-4.5 1/2000 ISO 250


🆒🆒🆒 action shots ⭐

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Oct 3, 2021 05:23:37   #
tshift Loc: Overland Park, KS.
 
Sports Shoot 2 wrote:
09-26-2021
Seminole State v NEO
70-200 F4.0-4.5 1/2000 ISO 250


Really nice shots, love it. Maybe bump ISO up a little for more light. Post more when you can. Thanks BE SAFE!

Tom

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Oct 3, 2021 11:26:43   #
pnittoly Loc: Mountainside, New Jersey
 
I agree with Tom. Were u using auto ISO ? What camera ?
You captured the action very well and filled the frame nicely. Good shots ! Paul

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Oct 3, 2021 13:43:57   #
rickberns Loc: Conroe, Texas
 
Sports Shoot 2 wrote:
09-26-2021
Seminole State v NEO
70-200 F4.0-4.5 1/2000 ISO 250


Great captures. I agree with others on how some of the images are darker. Back lighting is tuff to deal with. Too much noise in the shadows when trying to salvage them in post processing, I would have moved to the other side of the field where the sun is behind me. You nailed the action in my opinion, these are great!

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Oct 6, 2021 12:24:17   #
Sports Shoot 2 Loc: Konawa, Oklahoma
 
pnittoly wrote:
I agree with Tom. Were u using auto ISO ? What camera ?
You captured the action very well and filled the frame nicely. Good shots ! Paul


I was not using auto ISO. I have the Canon 90D.

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Oct 11, 2021 10:48:02   #
Chicago312 Loc: Western suburb, Chicago
 
Nice photos! When shooting back-lit players, I would recommend adjusting settings (usually 1-2 stops) so players’ faces are not so dark. The background will be overexposed but personally I don’t care as much about the background when shooting sports.

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Nov 1, 2021 02:02:13   #
Jules Karney Loc: Las Vegas, Nevada
 
Chicago312 wrote:
Nice photos! When shooting back-lit players, I would recommend adjusting settings (usually 1-2 stops) so players’ faces are not so dark. The background will be overexposed but personally I don’t care as much about the background when shooting sports.


You hit the nail on the head.

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Nov 6, 2021 11:02:22   #
Tom DePuy Loc: Waxhaw, N.C.
 
Sports Shoot 2 wrote:
09-26-2021
Seminole State v NEO
70-200 F4.0-4.5 1/2000 ISO 250


Wow, looks like it may not have worked out well for the goalie in photo #2



Tom

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