Buffalo Bills training camp
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Will Patterson
Registered: Nov 06, 2006
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Went tonight, got there half way through a 2 hour practice, and right before they started doing boring drills until the end. I was only able to get a couple minutes of pseudo-game play.

All shot with a 5D Mark 2, 28-300 lens, ISO between 3200 and 6400. Minor batch noise reduction done in Lightroom 2.



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This is about a 150% crop -



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kiz5
Registered: Jan 19, 2008
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Under the lights for training camp? Definitely sucks for the photographers.



vidoprof
Registered: Nov 10, 2005
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I love the saturation though.. but i love overly saturated images...

Ryan



Will Patterson
Registered: Nov 06, 2006
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kiz5 wrote:
Under the lights for training camp? Definitely sucks for the photographers.


It was from 7-9pm, so dusk really, but they had the stadium lights on the whole time. I kinda liked the light actually.



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Dax68
Registered: Feb 12, 2008
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Wow, they look pretty clean noise wise... is the 5dII that good or was it the LR noise reduction that did it?



canons900
Registered: Feb 16, 2006
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Where is TO?



Will Patterson
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Dax68 wrote:
Wow, they look pretty clean noise wise... is the 5dII that good or was it the LR noise reduction that did it?



Here are two from above with the noise reduction turned off, first one is ISO3200, second is ISO 5000, the second one is about a 80% crop:


This one is a small crop and +.2 exposure:


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This one has the crop and is about +.8 on the exposure slider in LR, ISO 5000:


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Will Patterson
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canons900 wrote:
Where is TO?



The twirp RAN off the field at the buzzer, through a crowd of tv cameras, down the track and into the building out of sight. A lot of people were pissed, they all wanted autograph's. But before that, he just never came into my area of the field, he was with another group working the other end and I couldn't get down there. Needed to have a press pass so I could get on the side lines but that'll never happen.



Will Patterson
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Anoter ISO 5000, both noise reduction sliders at 0 -



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Will Patterson
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Here's one at ISO 6400 with the nr off, I found one with a grey-ish background to try to bring out the noise but it's still pretty clean I think -



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Will Patterson
Registered: Nov 06, 2006
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Same shot with some minor NR in LR2 -



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Luminance NR slider at 50, Color at 19.


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