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  • first grade cricket for 2012

    the first game for the new year couple with the 150-500 and couple with 70-200
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    cheers
    Rod
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    The last one is a cracker!

    The white outfits must be a pain to keep in check

    Thanks for sharing
    Cheers Richard !

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    • #3
      All good to me..top stuff,
      Mike
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Spearmint View Post
        The last one is a cracker!

        The white outfits must be a pain to keep in check

        Thanks for sharing
        whitedressed players on pitch is no so bad, white safty fencing at bike track a big pain for my lack of experince also the 70-200 had ni UV filter so it was get some glare
        here ai anohter of the bolwer in flight
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        cheers
        Rod
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        • #5
          You need to consider the backgrounds the first three are ruined by the shipping containers and rollers.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by wacko-ocker View Post
            here ai anohter of the bolwer in flight
            Sorry to be negative but it's not. It's a photo of the batsman. the bowler is out of focus and secondary to the photo. To get the bowler properly in that shot you need to be on the off side of the stumps and focussing on the stumps at the far end then getting the bowler in the air as he passes them.
            No ball no picture as far as the papers are concerned.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by K1W1 View Post
              Sorry to be negative but it's not. It's a photo of the batsman. the bowler is out of focus and secondary to the photo. To get the bowler properly in that shot you need to be on the off side of the stumps and focussing on the stumps at the far end then getting the bowler in the air as he passes them.No ball no picture as far as the papers are concerned.
              you are correct again I knew the about the containers and your not being negative
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              cheers
              Rod
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              • #8
                If I were you, to deal with the white uniforms, I'd be under-exposing the image so that their uniforms are the key focus metering area. Then in post, you can bring up the shadows. It's the way that I edit a lot of cricket shots and helps deal with the over-exposed look of a lot of images when you take shots of white uniforms in the day.
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                • #9
                  Well done mate!. looks hot out there. That wiki is hard core with no pads. wtf.
                  Must breed em tough up in the shire eh?
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                  • #10
                    good action captured here.

                    whites look tad warm but often unavoidable during cricket in bright light,
                    I often dial in some - compensation to help the whites a bit, so long as it doesnt darken the images overall
                    Stephen Davey. Nikon Shooter

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