Some nice shots. I like 4 a lot and others as well.

Back in the dark ages, when I was a high school teacher in Chicago, I used to 
shoot basketball with a mamiya tlr and Royal X film pushed to iso 3200. 
Focusing that beast was nearly impossible on the run, so I would focus on the 
basket and shoot the action that occurred there. That worked when everyone was 
positioned just right.

Paul
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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