Brilliant. She has a great sense of feeling.
I am in the market for a used 50mm with 1.8 or 2.8 for my d-90. Any suggestions for a lens for shooting basketball. I have a 18-200 now. My grandson likes the pics. of himself. Oh kids today.
Very nice shot. I agree with everyone else on pulling back to give the dog some room. Might have been a bit sharper.
Welcome to the site. You will enjoy all the feedback from nice people.
Your right about the eyes. Good information. Thanks
Hedgehog is great. All these tips from people with experience.
Thanks everybody.
The eyes have it. Number one, great shot.
Thank you I will try your suggestions. I think the main problem is the gym doesn't have enough room for me to be under the basket, so I am always panning from the side and the front row of the bleachers.
#1 iso 2000 500sec at 4.0
#2 200th with flash Nikon 600
The most trouble I'm having is motion from side to side. I can't sit under the basket, no room.
Thanks for getting back to me. Last week I tried everything under the sun for exposure and focus. Iso from 800-3200, I think the best under the lighting of the gym was iso 2000 640th @ 4.5. for exposure. I would think I would stop the action better than what I got. Lens is 18-200 3.5. I would not want to buy a better lens at this time. It's only my grandson's games in high school. I doubt he's going pro, but he thinks he is.
Thanks again.
Jules from Las Vegas
Thanks Dave. I will try that.
I need help. I have a Nikon D-90. What is the best focusing method to use to keep players in focus? I have three setting on the camera. I have been using continuous mode. Any other ideas would be a big help. These have been edited by Picasa.
Thank You.
I use Picasa and Paint.net. I really like them both and are very easy to use. Good luck.