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    SHIP U Men

    Here are a few since we're at halftime. I'm on my laptop so apologies if they're out of wack. Too lazy for captions this time.












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    You're getting better at this Don. love the intensity in number 1 & 3.
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    Thanks CW. Back on my desktop at home now and they look all overly vibrant. My laptop is calibrated too but they're not as punchy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdi-buy.com View Post
    Thanks CW. Back on my desktop at home now and they look all overly vibrant. My laptop is calibrated too but they're not as punchy.
    Look OK from here in terms of colour (punch is good, no?). What PS settings?
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    Like the shots Don. The color actually looks good to me. First thing that jumped out when looked at pictures. Was it a big difference shooting the guys(I assume college) as opposed to gals?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cwphoto View Post
    Look OK from here in terms of colour (punch is good, no?). What PS settings?
    I'm just surprised how far off my Dell is when both are supposedly calibrated. I'm still sorting out the girls shots (deleting the duds) but here are a few more from the guys.

    Finally a successful jumpshot:


    Another jumpshot:


    Rallying the troops:


    Hey coach! Takes TWO to tango!:


    Nervous or bored?:


    By the looks of things, I'd say bored:


    Getting some air for the rebound:



    Another hard drive:

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    Great set Don, really getting the hang of it now
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    Nice job! You using the 70-200?
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    Quote Originally Posted by forno View Post
    Great set Don, really getting the hang of it now
    Thanks forno. I have some camera shake in some though. Or maybe motion blur. I'm barely getting 1/500th so it could be blur.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamison55 View Post
    Nice job! You using the 70-200?
    Yeah at first I was using the 85 because I wanted to shoot at ISO1600. But the limited range sorta sucked so I said screwit, put the 30D on ISO3200 and got the 70-200 out. It focuses slower but somehow it's easier to lock on. Maybe the 85 is TOO fast and grabs other stuff (the wrong stuff) that jumps in and out of frame.

    I walked around a bit with the Tokina on the 10D though for some "scenery" like this:


    Nothing great about it...just gives a sense of place. I wish I had taken the time to go back up and get a pic when it was full of spectators.

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