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flauri Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 748 Country: United States |
Shot a few games yesterday on an overcast day and got some good light. Wish there was more action but there were more errors and running than hitting and catching. Managed to grab a few. Shot with the 1dmk2n, 300 2.8 and 1.4 TC. C&C welcome. |
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ScottSchupbach Registered: Nov 17, 2004 Total Posts: 1523 Country: United States |
Frank, Very nice series, and great timing on all of these. |
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Tom D Registered: May 16, 2004 Total Posts: 1291 Country: United States |
Friggin great job, Frank-- and love your post work. These remind me of Paul's tight kid shots, which are always outstanding. But the last image with that dark green bg just POPS. |
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BobnJake Registered: Dec 26, 2004 Total Posts: 628 Country: United States |
Very, very nice. Beautiful colors |
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Talofa Registered: Feb 21, 2008 Total Posts: 79 Country: United States |
i'm always impressed with your captures and the facial expressions in them. Great job! (I am not impressed however with your avatar... |
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bobbyz Registered: Jun 29, 2004 Total Posts: 1162 Country: United States |
Nice shots but a bit too much sharpenign. Can see the halos in #6. |
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Tony Masone Registered: Nov 15, 2006 Total Posts: 1124 Country: United States |
Nice series Frank, #5 is my favorite. |
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P Alesse Registered: Dec 25, 2004 Total Posts: 6269 Country: United States |
Talofa wrote: |
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redman Registered: Jan 30, 2004 Total Posts: 2875 Country: United States |
SSSWEEEEEEEETTTT Frank! |
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flauri Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 748 Country: United States |
Thanks everyone for your looks and comments. |
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Espen Hildrup Registered: Nov 11, 2006 Total Posts: 134 Country: Norway |
Excellent ! Great expressions, timing, sharpness, colors, ... |
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Russ Isabella Registered: Jan 30, 2005 Total Posts: 5909 Country: United States |
Hey Frank, nice work on these. I like the "in-your-grill" approach and the colors really sing! |
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flauri Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 748 Country: United States |
Espen, thanks much for your feedback. |
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bobbyz Registered: Jun 29, 2004 Total Posts: 1162 Country: United States |
Frank, |
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Zamboni Dan Registered: Apr 08, 2006 Total Posts: 787 Country: United States |
I think one of the best aspects of these is the lack of chain-link fence that is basically unavoidable in youth stuff. even the shots with the fence there, you hardly notice it |
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Mark Mason Registered: Sep 15, 2006 Total Posts: 227 Country: United States |
Very nice! |
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grenadier2002 Registered: Apr 13, 2008 Total Posts: 108 Country: United States |
I love the crisp clean light you guys get. Here in So Cal we always have mucky skies. |
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flauri Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 748 Country: United States |
bobbyz, thanks for the explaination on that. I still have a little trouble seeing it on my monitor at home (laptop). I'll check it out at work and see. That is one of the things that I still scratch my head about is the sharpening and to know when it's too much. |
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mmcatee Registered: Dec 01, 2003 Total Posts: 1422 Country: United States |
Nice series I like the up close and personal touch |
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Gerry Szarek Registered: Mar 12, 2004 Total Posts: 1852 Country: United States |
Very nice, no chopped limbs, good faces! So what lens/camera combo did you use to blur out the fences? |
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flauri Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 748 Country: United States |
Mike and Gerry - thanks for the comments....sorry for the late response - been shooting pretty much lately. |
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Scott Mosher Registered: Oct 23, 2006 Total Posts: 389 Country: United States |
Great shots! I really need to get me a 300 2.8 for my Nikon. I was hoping to use some of the gov check to pick one up, but its going to car repairs instead |
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Homey Registered: Jul 17, 2006 Total Posts: 129 Country: United States |
Hey Frank Nice work. |
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flauri Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 748 Country: United States |
Scott and Homey - thanks for the comments. Regarding the crops....the ones of the outfielders making the catch...these were a heavy crop because of the distance. The other ones were shot tight pretty much what you see. |