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    Sport with a different lens perspective

    At the recent school holidays here, 1 of the Colleges in town hosted a netball tournament, which I was booked to photograph at.
    The good news was, a lot of games were outside, the bad news was, the courts were bounded by a wire fence with a very tight runoff for the players/umpires.

    I did take some standard shots with the 70-200, but it's nose was too long (even with me outside the fence aiming through the gate) really in the tight space, I actually preferred the 85mm for individual action shots.

    I also tried a new perspective with the wide angle 18-35 ones, not what you would normally garb for sport, but the results gave a different look, which I actually liked.
    I warned the umpires first where I was going to sit, in a corner & then promised I would not move, so they could run past watching the play & not worry about tripping over me...or my equipment as this camera/lens combo could tuck in close.
    Anyway here are some results, comments as always are very much appreciated.

    The standard action look...
    Sport with a different lens perspective

    It's not all about the on court action...
    Sport with a different lens perspective

    Indoor action, with the 85mm, favourite lens of all I think..
    Sport with a different lens perspective

    and some with the wide angle..
    Sport with a different lens perspective

    Sport with a different lens perspective

    Sport with a different lens perspective

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Nice work Kay, you've captured some good action shots there. I like the way you've managed DOF for the different situations. Number 5 is a "ripper".


    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    I warned the umpires first
    It's usually the other way round in my experience, they run a very tight ship with players and spectators !

    Dave

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Good series Kay. As someone that has only recently become interested in photographing sports I find these interesting.

    In the 'standard' action shots I wonder if tight crops on these give them more impact, as an example cropping in tighter on the right and top of No 1?

    No 5 is a cracker and really emphasises the action taken from, close, low and wide. My first thought was that you lose out by not being able to blur the background to separate the players but the fact that the background now appears farther away solves that problem.

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Good work Kay, looks like you had good weather for the outside games

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    I really like #1 with the shadow

    PS. The others are nice too, but I don't usually follow action shots and comment on them, please excuse me

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    These are good Kay, you've really frozen the action well!

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    All good shots, Kay...did you use two cameras or you change lens midway...? My vote goes to #2 for the face of that woman -- it is a moment...and #5 -- I like the way that kid's foot somewhat "floats" in action. Excellent shots!

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Nice captures, images 4-6 really puts the viewer into the action. 2nd image is very humorous.

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    I like these Kay. I love the shadow cast below the player in the first image.

    The wide angle shots successfully draw the viewer into the play in my opinion. Good idea.

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    The wide angles are beauties. Well done, Kay. Not many people would have thought of doing that. And it has worked so well.

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Great series of action shots, Kay! But I really like the off court shot; it makes me want to know the story behind it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Nice work Kay, you've captured some good action shots there. I like the way you've managed DOF for the different situations. Number 5 is a "ripper".




    It's usually the other way round in my experience, they run a very tight ship with players and spectators !

    Dave
    Thanks Dave, yes those netball umpires can be fairly severe!

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Good series Kay. As someone that has only recently become interested in photographing sports I find these interesting.

    In the 'standard' action shots I wonder if tight crops on these give them more impact, as an example cropping in tighter on the right and top of No 1?

    No 5 is a cracker and really emphasises the action taken from, close, low and wide. My first thought was that you lose out by not being able to blur the background to separate the players but the fact that the background now appears farther away solves that problem.
    Thanks Graheme, I will look at other crops on some, good idea.

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I really like #1 with the shadow

    PS. The others are nice too, but I don't usually follow action shots and comment on them, please excuse me

    Binnur, no need to apologise, there are so many different genres of photography here, we cannot comment on all, Thankyou for viewing.

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    All good shots, Kay...did you use two cameras or you change lens midway...? My vote goes to #2 for the face of that woman -- it is a moment...and #5 -- I like the way that kid's foot somewhat "floats" in action. Excellent shots!
    Thanks Izzie, I did have access to a second camera body, I had 1 on a black rapid strap, that I could sling behind me & hand held the other.

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    The wide angles are beauties. Well done, Kay. Not many people would have thought of doing that. And it has worked so well.
    Thankyou Donald, it was a case of necessity was the mother of the invention/idea, but it did work out in this case.

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Quote Originally Posted by DEAN01 View Post
    Great series of action shots, Kay! But I really like the off court shot; it makes me want to know the story behind it.
    Thankyou Dean, the tournament involved schools from NZ & Australia, who have a long history of sporting battles!
    This NZ team were beaten by an Australian school (this year's hosts) by 1 goal last year. This was the last 1/4 changeover huddle & their girls had come from behind to be level, the tension was high.... They went on to win by 1 point.
    It was a wonderful experience & several of the girls gave me cards & gifts in appreciation of my work, which was icing on the cake.

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Hi Kay!

    All of these are great.

    But the wide angles are really cool with the fifth one really showing a great example.

    Great choice.

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    Quote Originally Posted by Loose Canon View Post
    Hi Kay!

    All of these are great.

    But the wide angles are really cool with the fifth one really showing a great example.

    Great choice.
    Thanks Terry! I always appreciate your kind & encouraging comments

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    Re: Sport with a different lens perspective

    very nice Kay

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