ThurlFan
Grim Ghost
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- Nov 28, 2005
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It's that time of year again, and with a kid in the band I find myself at high school football games for the first time since I got the DSLR. Great opportunity to play with the settings! Used my XSi with the Canon 55-250 IS zoom. Mostly, I was shooting in shutter priority, to get sharp pictures of the action. Case in point: 1/200, f/5, ISO 400
Luckily it's early in the season so there's still some sunlight at the start of the game. Later as the sun dipped lower I went for composition and came up with this: 1/200, f/4, ISO 400
Staying with the composition theme, as a parent I wanted lots of close-ups of my child, but decided to zoom out a bit and get one of the drum majors in the shot as well. 1/125, f/5.6, ISO 800
Shutter priority cuts both ways...in this case I intentionally slowed the shutter speed to 1/40 to capture the motion of the flags. 1/40, f/8, ISO 800
Finally, I got a shot from the opposite (east) stands to catch the sunset behind the band. 1/50, f/5.6, ISO 800
Luckily it's early in the season so there's still some sunlight at the start of the game. Later as the sun dipped lower I went for composition and came up with this: 1/200, f/4, ISO 400
Staying with the composition theme, as a parent I wanted lots of close-ups of my child, but decided to zoom out a bit and get one of the drum majors in the shot as well. 1/125, f/5.6, ISO 800
Shutter priority cuts both ways...in this case I intentionally slowed the shutter speed to 1/40 to capture the motion of the flags. 1/40, f/8, ISO 800
Finally, I got a shot from the opposite (east) stands to catch the sunset behind the band. 1/50, f/5.6, ISO 800
I played clarinet the first year, and euphonium the next 3.
. Bet I have thousands of those ... 2 daughters over 9 years including years as drum major and flag corps member. Ohhhhh the memories.
