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11/09/2007 10:55:18 PM · #1
I spent the afternoon playing with my new lens! I got it about a week ago, and only today got the opportunity to go do something with it! I was excited! I was pumped up! I was a little worried that I would be the only one this excited about it! (No worries. That feeling only lasted until I actually got there and realized that I was the only one excited about it.)

Still, I was determined to get some great shots of a spectacular sporting event! (The realization that there was not going to be a spectacular sporting event came later.) Still, I persevered! I got out there on the sidelines of the un-mown field and watched a group of the most athletic middle age, sedentary men I have ever had the privilege of shooting, play a game of flag football!

(You excited about this yet?)

Ok. Seriously. I have a new respect for the people that are able to do this kind of photography. Following the game, following the ball, following the key players. . . . Not easy. I think I have a very steep learning curve if this is something I actually want to get good at.

Still, it was a fun time (and the shrimp boil going on in the background made it worth it!) and I hope to get better at this type of photography. Here are a few of the better shots I got today, and the really good news is that everyone had a good time.

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I really enjoyed seeing that shutter speed of 2000 on my display, too!
11/09/2007 11:05:25 PM · #2
Originally posted by EBJones:

Ok. Seriously. I have a new respect for the people that are able to do this kind of photography. Following the game, following the ball, following the key players. . . . Not easy. I think I have a very steep learning curve if this is something I actually want to get good at.


I know exactly what you mean. I shot my sons AFL footy this year and 3 frames per second just wasn't fast enough (350d). Now have the 30D to get a couple of extra frames. It's just amazing how fast the ball moves - something you just don't realize until you start trying to shoot it.

I also found that you could start watching the game through the viewfinder and forget to push the button when needed as you became interest in the game (duh).

Also, you sooooo need the ball in the shot to make it look any good and that's why you need more frames per second to get it just where you want it (and if your lucky to get it there as well). lol

Great shots for a first go.

Message edited by author 2007-11-09 23:07:12.
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