Puget Sound vs Willamette, Sunday, October 25: 5 photos
Puget Sound won 3-0. I suppose it was 'typical' Pacific NW weather--overcast, a fine mist swirling about at times. Quite the natural softbox! C&C welcome.
Russ,
Great action shots and wonderful sharpness and subject isolation. If you don't mind me asking, were you shooting these with a 1DMkIIn with a 300 f/2.8? The reason I am asking is that I shoot soccer (my daughter's team) and am trying to improve my results.
Thanks Rand. Yes, these were shot with a 1DMKIIN and 300/2.8. Shots 1 and 3 were with 1.4x teleconverter added (420mm). This camera-lens pairing is fast and accurate in my experience.
Looks like your right back on track with your PP Russ. These shots look great! Great color, great exposure, and your knack of timing for the header shots is amazing.
Bob
Russ a great series of shots. Your usual sharp, peak action images, Really like the last shot perfect perspective and timing. The fans and togs may not like the overcast drizzle to watch in but I think this is some of the best light to shot soccer
Puget Sound is quite a strong team, too! They are nationally ranked #5 in the NSCAA poll and #4 in the D3Soccer.com poll.
Many years ago my daughter played DIII soccer for Trinity (doing well this year also, after several "rebuilding" years). (She wore jersey #4!) Trinity and Puget Sound may well see each other in the postseason this year.
The most fun I ever had (aside from starting to shoot soccer for Trinity while daughter played there) was going to see all her games when she was a senior (that year they finished in the elite-8, losing on kicks from the mark to the eventual natl champ Messiah). You still have two years to go, so start saving up your pennies!
Thanks Dann. Really enjoyed your 'brother' series.
Hey thanks, John. Agreed!
Bob: I appreciate your feedback. My timing on headers seems to ebb and flow .
Craig: Thank you. As to your question about achieving focus on the low-contrast unis, I did think about that occasionally during this shoot. Mostly, I just try to find a point of contrast, whether it's the jersey number, neckline or point where the shorts end on the leg. I also have the camera set to expand the focus point, which I find useful.
Hi Bob. Yup, a Tacoma weekend. I'd be happy to spend much more than my weekends there . Fitting in, yes. It's a lot of fun to be a part of. Thanks for your comments.
Dave: Thanks! Hey, I'm getting a bit closer to your homeland . You definitely are right about the light. Very sweet.
Bob: Yes, Puget Sound has a strong team. Currently they're 14-1 with four games remaining in the regular season. Exciting stuff. Of course they have the hopes set on a strong finish in the national tournament. We'll see. I can understand that it would have been a blast to be able to see all your daughter's games when she was a senior. I've managed 3 in person this season, along with another 3 via live streaming video. Beyond that, it's the pure joy of live stats . I'll start saving!
Russ, super colors and timing and +1 on the softbox......I love days like that. Nice shot of your daughter on #4 getting ready to send it. On #2 it looks like a soccer version of "clipping" and potential for injury...hope she and the girl on the ground were ok after that one.
Hey thanks, dj. Looking forward to your soccer work!
Frank: Softbox +1 indeed . Thanks for your comments. It wasn't until looking back at the photos that I saw injury potential in that sequence. Here are several pics and you'll see it was weird in that it started with a header attempt and then the keeper somehow lifted her off the ground and didn't leave much room for a landing.... All's well that ends well.
Nice action sequence above. It looks like both the GK and #4 are trying to avoid hurting each other. I assume both were fine, and I would guess the ref didn't call anything, unless he needed to check and see if your daughter was OK.
You definitely picked the best shot of the sequence to show in the original post -- both feet off the ground!
Bob: I'm sure you're right--both vulnerable, both doing their best to have it end well .
Dave: Long! I drove it with my daughter in the summer. It's about 900 miles, took us 15 hours. But it's a relatively short flight, under 2 hours. The choice is a relatively easy one .