White uni's are always an issue especially on very bright days. Best advise I can give is expose for the faces and let the rest fall as it may. Some very good work here Lio!. Really like #5. #10 would have been better if not cropped at the bottom cutting off shoes and a bit of field.
gome1122 wrote:
Numbers 3 and 4 seem pretty overexposed, but that's probably just because of the highlights and the sky as a background.
Thanks for your comment gome1122.
I wish I could use another background, but there are houses on the West and South side. North side is the school and East side is the one I usually use.
schlotz wrote:
White uni's are always an issue especially on very bright days. Best advise I can give is expose for the faces and let the rest fall as it may. Some very good work here Lio!. Really like #5. #10 would have been better if not cropped at the bottom cutting off shoes and a bit of field.
Matt
Matt;
another thing could be the sun coming out every 5 mins. I don't really like to shoot Av, I just can't trust my camera enough. And this field is weird. It has a bump in the middle and that's why pics #5 and 10 look like this. I know I can always stand up and shoot this way, but I rather to be on the grass.
Nice set of photos. White uniforms are always tough in the sun. Just make sure the faces are good and let the uniforms blow out. I have the same issue right now with our white baseball uniforms in the afternoon sun. Not much you can do except to tell them to play later in the sweet light.
#11 does look a bid strange, almost appears as over the top post processing which I doubt is actually the case having reviewed a number of your posts. BTW: is this a raw conversion or jpg SOOC ?