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Photographer  Peter McDonald {Karma:4951}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Canon EOS-1N
Categories From The Field
Film Format
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Lens Canon  70-200 mm f/2.8 L USM
Uploaded 7/13/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  NHG II
    ISO / Film Speed 800
Views 589 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
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Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
About tokari from australia and rockococo from nz play spot the ball in the very, very wet test last year in wellington. not perfectly sharp as it was a quick grab shot of them coming out of the gloom.
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Peter McDonald   {K:4951} 3/6/2006
thank you it was taken at nite in heavy rain.

my glass's kept getting wet and making it hard to see.

the grain of the high speed film i think gives it a bit of bite.

cheers peter

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 3/3/2006
great action. magnificent. cong. 7

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Dirk Noort Dirk Noort   {K:9683} 8/31/2005
Amazing shot, well captured!
Thanks for your comment and adjustment.
Regards,
Dirk.

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Tabitha Woods   {K:8650} 7/17/2005
This is a great action shot Peat, regardless of it being abit soft.. great capture of expressions, and it does look like a wet Wellington night indeed.. well done
Regards )

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Peter McDonald   {K:4951} 7/15/2005
hello there thanks for your comment.

it was raining cats and dogs at a night game under lights. the lens was wide open and that was as high as the shutter would go.

even processing it in a digital lab.

its slightly out of focus as the rain was covering my glass's and making it hard to see. so i just trusted the cameras auto focus system.

have you try the kodak high speed film. i find it tends to go more grainy that fuji.

koncia used to make a cool 3200 iso colour print, but i cannot find any more of it in new zealand now.

cheers peter.

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Tahsin Bakr Tahsin Bakr   {K:3298} 7/13/2005
the action is amazing, But the shutter speed is weak, you should increase the shutter to be at least 750 or 1000 if the current light not helped you to do, then increase the ISO to 1600 or even 3200, The sports photographer always do that and they told me that, specially at night, but you should load real ISO 800 not pushed one.
PS. The 400 ISO you can push 3 stops - The 800 ISO you can push 2 stops - The 1600 ISO you can push 1 Stop, Never push the 100 & 200 ISO. Good luck
Greeting.

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Marcus Armani Marcus Armani   {K:36599} 7/13/2005
very nice action shot, very intense look you have captured on there faces, extremly well done...

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