Our Youngest Grandson A.J. (Aaron) Shooting the ball like his two big brothers who are Stars on the local High School Team.
This Little fella has been very patient going to his big brothers games, riding the bench waiting for his turn to play.
I have taken a lot of photos of his big brothers and promised him that I would go to his first practice and get shots of him.
Now waiting for regular game season to start for these little guys.
tom kf4wol wrote:
Our Youngest Grandson A.J. (Aaron) Shooting the ball like his two big brothers who are Stars on the local High School Team.
This Little fella has been very patient going to his big brothers games, riding the bench waiting for his turn to play.
I have taken a lot of photos of his big brothers and promised him that I would go to his first practice and get shots of him.
Now waiting for regular game season to start for these little guys.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Love this one. Nice shot. Thanks for sharing.
tom kf4wol wrote:
Our Youngest Grandson A.J. (Aaron) Shooting the ball like his two big brothers who are Stars on the local High School Team.
This Little fella has been very patient going to his big brothers games, riding the bench waiting for his turn to play.
I have taken a lot of photos of his big brothers and promised him that I would go to his first practice and get shots of him.
Now waiting for regular game season to start for these little guys.
Well this guy will be pretty awesome too. He has great form and already does a jumpshot. Whew. Look forward to some good ones.
Like how you froze him but had motion on the ball. What lens speed did you use?
Thanks, I was using a Nikon D-5000, with a Nikkor 50mm f1.8G lens with shutter at 1/160, no flash.
The shot was on an outside Basketball Court here in West Central Florida just as it got dark, the court was illuminated with Mercury Vapor Lights.
Due to poor Quality of light, I had to use PS Raw Editor to bring him out into some light.
Since there were several parents and Grand Parents watching, I then crop them out of the photo using PS.
Thanks for looking.
tom
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