Nikon D500
70-200 2.8
White Balance - Auto
Iso around 400
Manual
Spot metering
1/1600 around 2.8 to 4
Wow Jules these are great, I love the first one..
I hope she bought several copies for herself...
Tom DePuy wrote:
Wow Jules these are great, I love the first one..
I hope she bought several copies for herself...
Actually Tom she bought an 8 x 10 and a smaller size. Her teammates bought a few as well. It was a playoff game.
Be safe
Jules the composition on the seventh image is absolutely stellar...
Love the implied forward motion of this player... and her pose dynamic has a beautiful symmetry to it...
Having the arms away from the torso is an epic fashion editorial technique which makes the torso appear much thinner i.e. suave..
Razor sharp acuity... and not over sharpened in post i.e. only a hint of sharpening halos on high contrast borders... So wonderfully done Jules... publication quality for sure...
Thank you for posting... pleases stay safe and keep your stellar renderings coming!
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
Jules Karney wrote:
Nikon D500
70-200 2.8
White Balance - Auto
Iso around 400
Manual
Spot metering
1/1600 around 2.8 to 4
These are great my friend as always. They are all wonderful but I really like the first B&W. Your photos are always tack sharp. I will never get mine to look that way. When were these taken. Thanks You and your wife be safe!
Tom
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
Jules Karney wrote:
Nikon D500
70-200 2.8
White Balance - Auto
Iso around 400
Manual
Spot metering
1/1600 around 2.8 to 4
Never mind I see the 2019 now. Haven't had my first cup of coffee yet. I just got up at 4:00A. Headed to kitchen for that first cup of wakeup. Thanks
Tom
Good work again Jules! I've not seen girls HS football before.
Thomas902 wrote:
Jules the composition on the seventh image is absolutely stellar...
Love the implied forward motion of this player... and her pose dynamic has a beautiful symmetry to it...
Having the arms away from the torso is an epic fashion editorial technique which makes the torso appear much thinner i.e. suave..
Razor sharp acuity... and not over sharpened in post i.e. only a hint of sharpening halos on high contrast borders... So wonderfully done Jules... publication quality for sure...
Thank you for posting... pleases stay safe and keep your stellar renderings coming!
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Thanks Thomas for your comments and wonderful insight. Be safe as well.
tshift wrote:
These are great my friend as always. They are all wonderful but I really like the first B&W. Your photos are always tack sharp. I will never get mine to look that way. When were these taken. Thanks You and your wife be safe!
Tom
Thanks Tom for giving these shots a look. Just going through some old pics. taken in 2019. I miss those days.
Jules Karney wrote:
Nikon D500
70-200 2.8
White Balance - Auto
Iso around 400
Manual
Spot metering
1/1600 around 2.8 to 4
These are superior. A usual. I haven't seen girls football. Thanks for posting
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
These are superior. A usual. I haven't seen girls football. Thanks for posting
Flag football is popular here in the valley.
Super shots Jules. Hopefully we will all be able to get out soon and do what we love. Be safe call. Paul
pnittoly wrote:
Super shots Jules. Hopefully we will all be able to get out soon and do what we love. Be safe call. Paul
Thanks for looking Paul, really appreciate the nice words. Rumor has it there is a possibility that flag football may start around the 14th of Jan. We shall see. It would be nice to shoot again.
Jules, the vaccine roll-out for category 1a is currently moving forward in your locale... age 75 and over are in category 1b
As for "Rumor" ignore hearsay...
Decisions will likely be based on Hard Science and Actual Data
Possibly this may allow you to get your head around what your state's health officials are using in their judgement calls... The graphs are brutally revealing.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/coronavirus-crisis-1587067663-unique/Since you shoot college sports please carefully review the data for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Only the University of Nevada, Reno is worse...
Please stay safe and be at the head of the line for a vaccine as it becomes available...
My colleague who works as an ICU nurse in a Covid ICU ward is bracing for her hospital's ICUs becoming overwhelmed.
Please stay safe, always wear a mask in public and practice social distancing..
Thanks!
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