Very nice shots, particularly the action shots, and the clarity/quality of the
shots, given the lighting, is impressive.
Add in a little Tri-X grain for effect?
#3 in particular is great, and I bet Truman player 2 and the KCC player would
both love to have a copy to put on the wall.
My only criticism has to do with the backgrounds, particularly in the action
shots. Too much detail of small-gym brick walls.
a. Try a larger aperture next time?
b. Try to get panning shots so that only your moving subject is sharp?
c. Sit higher in the bleachers so that the background is the floor
rather than the walls etc.?`
If you keep this up, soon we'll be seeing you with a ginormous lens on the
sidelines of Bulls games . . .
stan
On Jan 6, 2012, at 5:04 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
> Sorry about that. I'm a little sleepy; it's 4 a.m. here.
>
> HI Everyone:
>
> This is the second time I've shot basketball. I did a bit better than the
> first try, which was probably about a year ago, but I still find basketball a
> very, very tough shoot. Anyway, the photos are what they are, but I was so
> impressed with how the K-5 did with high ISO that I thought I'd post the
> gallery link.
>
> Number 19 is at ISO 16,000! Can you believe it? I did do some noise
> reduction, but nothing over 50. The ISO number is below each frame.
>
> Also, I've been reading up on black and white rendering, trying to improve my
> skills there, so if anything strikes you as yucky, feel free to let me know.
>
> Truman got trounced. Final score is listed in the header.
>
> http://www.caguila.com/trbasketballiso/
>
> Cheers, Christine
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