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    Cricket - Another day practising the game

    Four hours in the sun hoping to get that magic shot (just like the batsmen) and the culling to the trash bin has been simplified thanks to a tip in one of my 'how to take photographs books'

    No 1 - 1/1600, f/5.6, ISO200, 390mm
    Cricket - Another day practising the game

    No 2 - 1/1000, f/5.6, ISO720, 370mm
    Cricket - Another day practising the game

    No 3 - 1/1000, f/5.6, ISO250, 370mm
    Cricket - Another day practising the game


    Well I'll allow myself one exception to the rule.
    No 4 - 1/1250, f/5.6, ISO200, 390mm
    Cricket - Another day practising the game

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    Re: Cricket - Another day practising the game

    Nice shots Grahame!

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    That does look like a nice sport to photograph. Nicely done.

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    Great shots, particularly the 2nd and 4th. Somehow the shots with the ball seem to work better. Be good to see if you could get one with the bat striking the ball....well if you've got four hours, what else is there to do ?? Oh yes, I forgot, beer..............

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    More great shots Grahame, it's 2 and 3 for me, well done mate

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    Excellent captures - well taken.

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    Re: Cricket - Another day practising the game

    You are certainly getting some excellent real action shots.

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    Now I am envious of your shots...great action on #2 and #3...

    As an aside, when I see a cricket game, it reminds me of Kerry Packer (yes, that ex-mogul). He completely revamp the game to make it faster because he was bored at how slow it used to be played in the old time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dedro View Post
    Nice shots Grahame!
    Thank you Dedric

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    That does look like a nice sport to photograph. Nicely done.
    John, it's quite a relaxing sport to photograph, all there is to do is try and press the button at the right time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaye Leggett View Post
    Great shots, particularly the 2nd and 4th. Somehow the shots with the ball seem to work better.
    Thanks Kaye, at first I thought the ball being in frame was a must but then I read that the priority is to have the subjects face and hopefully with a good expression showing with the action. Evidently viewers are only interested in recognising the subject?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaye Leggett View Post
    Be good to see if you could get one with the bat striking the ball....well if you've got four hours, what else is there to do ?? Oh yes, I forgot, beer..............
    That appears to be the most difficult shot to get because so far I only have one that comes near. I tried timing by the sound but soon remembered of course there's a delay in what you hear

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    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    More great shots Grahame, it's 2 and 3 for me, well done mate
    Thanks David, these were my favourites also

    Cheers, Grahame

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesScott86 View Post
    Excellent captures - well taken.
    Thanks James

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    You are certainly getting some excellent real action shots.
    Geoff, I suppose it's like any sport it's easy to rattle off the general shots but it's only the action that counts. Trouble is the amount of action shots ends up being a pretty low percentage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Now I am envious of your shots...great action on #2 and #3...

    As an aside, when I see a cricket game, it reminds me of Kerry Packer (yes, that ex-mogul). He completely revamp the game to make it faster because he was bored at how slow it used to be played in the old time...
    Hi Izzie, yep they are the winners in this group and if only they had a better background. I have also found an advantage in getting down low so I sat on the grass for those two but I must take a cushion

    I used to think cricket was slow and never really followed it when I was younger but even at the low level of it here it seems to move pretty fast.

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    Great work Grahame, looks like you are getting the hang of that new lens.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Geoff, I suppose it's like any sport it's easy to rattle off the general shots but it's only the action that counts. Trouble is the amount of action shots ends up being a pretty low percentage.
    I think you'll find that's what happens with the pro sports togs too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Great work Grahame, looks like you are getting the hang of that new lens.
    Thanks Dave, yes the lens has not left the camera since I got it.

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    I think you'll find that's what happens with the pro sports togs too.

    Dave
    I spent another hour at the cricket today whilst dodging the showers and nothing special at all. Final day of the tournament on Monday so hopefully I'll get lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    I spent another hour at the cricket today whilst dodging the showers and nothing special at all. Final day of the tournament on Monday so hopefully I'll get lucky.
    Oh lucky you. Your ball on bat shot is good, although the batsman does look like it is a bit of a effort !! The only time I have really tried anything like this I put my camera onto continual shooting and ended up taking 1000 photos in around an hour. Then had the laborios task of sorting through them for any good ones....I never finished the task !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    I spent another hour at the cricket today whilst dodging the showers and nothing special at all. Final day of the tournament on Monday so hopefully I'll get lucky.
    Oh lucky you. Your ball on bat shot is good, although the batsman does look like it is a bit of a effort !! The only time I have really tried anything like this I put my camera onto continual shooting and ended up taking 1000 photos in around an hour. Then had the laborios task of sorting through them for any good ones....I never finished the task !!

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    Re: Cricket - Another day practising the game

    Graham, those are, as we have come to expect from you, great images. That makes it difficult to
    offer constructive C&C, but, IMHO...in spite of the same camera settings, the changing light is causing
    some color/exposure shifting, #2 looks perfect on my monitor while #3 is a little overexposed and has
    the resulting different colors. Were I a betting man...I'm thinking intermittent clouds.

    Aside from that, compositionally, I like #2 the best...the juxtaposition of the bat's direction gives
    great conflict in the image.

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