Since I don’t really have much shakin’ right now, I went to my nephew’s basketball game the other day. First graders.
They were huge fun to watch, but from a photographic standpoint it was truly abysmal!
There is virtually no separation of the players. Wherever the ball is will be where you will find 10 first graders clustering up. The lighting was horrific, and I was generally shooting into the opposing coach’s rear end! The coaches at this level can be out on the court helping to position the kids.
Not really knowing what to expect, I went with a 70-200mm and 1.4 teleconverter. That was way too much so I popped off the TC and went from there. I used a bare flash on a bracket. I shot from our team’s end of the court but found I was better off on the opposing team’s end shooting down court.
I am generally amazed at the throw of a single Speedlite (580 EXII). I was throwing shadows on the far end of the court. This was shot at ISO 640, f/4.0, 1/250. The crop and shop was minimal. A vignette, a bit of local sharpening, some burning of the background, my usual curves, levels adjustments, and that’s about it.
Now, I really consider this shot to be nothing more than just a family snapper. I know it isn’t going to make “Sport’s Illustrated” (unless maybe the version that is illustrated with crayons!) but please feel free to comment if the mood strikes!