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P-E
16-03-2008, 12:53
Thought I would share a few basketball shots from the British University games......

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e368/IAN-UK/LJ5K7521-1.jpg

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e368/IAN-UK/LJ5K7692.jpg

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e368/IAN-UK/LJ5K7553.jpg

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e368/IAN-UK/LJ5K7723.jpg

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e368/IAN-UK/LJ5K7606.jpg

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e368/IAN-UK/LJ5K7629.jpg

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e368/IAN-UK/LJ5K7728.jpg

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e368/IAN-UK/LJ5K7547.jpg

TFL Ian.

dakid
16-03-2008, 15:04
Nice shots :D

Favourite would be number 6, I think, of the guy leaning over with the ball in one hand (mid-bounce, I think?).

mattt
16-03-2008, 16:08
really nice shots, i love the last one.

nic bike
16-03-2008, 19:29
Great shotss number 6 is my favorite (also i want his trainers :p!)

Ally
16-03-2008, 23:21
Nice shots ian. A bit too clean for me but excellent action :thumbs:

P-E
17-03-2008, 08:10
Thanks all :thumbs:

kelack
19-03-2008, 13:38
Where the mud :lol::lol:

Great shots, my husband would like these, especially the last one

P-E
19-03-2008, 19:46
Thanks kelack...was a mud free weekend for me ;)

Waggy
20-05-2008, 20:09
I shoot basketball for the Derby Trailblazers. I was wondering what your workflow is to get the fantastic colors in the shots!!. I use a 1D MKII with a 70-200L F2.8 IS but have not been able to get colors like yours!! Please tell!!!

Charlie C
20-05-2008, 22:53
you have a great style to your shots, brilliant out of focus background again, and pin shapr subjects. Care to pass on your settings and processing?

P-E
21-05-2008, 17:42
Thanks again.

As for my settings and processing I would say it's pretty straight forward......

My fav sports lens is the 300mm although the above were with the 70-200 2.8 and shot @2.8.

I shoot RAW and process using Capture One LE & CS3.

In Capture One I just play with WB/exposure, then into CS3 where I usually do levels and a gentle 'S' Curve. Finally resize with a selective sharpen. I never have to play with saturation.

Cheers Ian :thumbs:

Charlie C
22-05-2008, 16:27
sounds pretty simple processing: i guess your just damn good at taking the photos in the first place.