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Old 11-27-2011, 11:29 PM
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Old 11-28-2011, 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by slord
Don't bother with the flash. The arena should be well enough lit, but the flash won't have much effect anywhere but directly in front of you. Good luck with the 55-300mm, usually lenses are limited to 75 or 85mm so you may be constrained to the 18-55mm lens, which can still be ok, although you won't get the close ups your looking for. If you are using a pre set mode, use the 'sports' mode. The ideal mode to use is 'manual' and get there for warmups/ early to set the white balance and get the right settings. You could even use the sports mode settings as a starting point. Whichever mode you choose, you'll want a lower f-stop, to allow light in, but still high enough to not blur out everything but the focus point and a very high shutter speed, to capture sticks flexing mid shot, snow in the air when the players stop/turn and those kind of things. Every lens has a sweet spot, the closer to that, the more crisp the images will turn out.Be sure to bring an extra battery and plenty of memory.

One issue you might run into at 10-15 rows is that the view from you to the ice maybe be right where the glass ends, causing that break in the pictures. Not sure which team your going to see, but the AHL games I've been to have had plenty of seats available to find a better angle.

Good luck and post the pics afterwords.
great stuff....
Auto focus to “all servo” to allow the camera to keep focusing as you burst a few frames…
Dono much about hockey but you might not want to keep the shutter speed high all the time, I find if I am behind a fence or a few heads I get better results when I pan…
Panning is very difficult to do right when dealing with people and animals but if you get that one photo right, WOW it is sooo satisfying

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The Art Of Panning
What is Panning?
Panning is the horizontal movement of a camera as it scans a moving subject.
And since someone out there who’s mind is permanently blocked to technical jargon, as mine is, there was bound to be a “huh?” or two. So let me break it down a bit.
When you pan you’re moving your camera in synchronicity with your subject as it moves parallel to you. Still a little wordy huh? It’s not as complicated as it sounds. Shake your head “no.” Go on and do it. Now cut that in half and pretend like you’re moving you head along with a cheetah as is it flies by and you’ve got the idea. In order to pan successfully your camera has got to follow the subject’s movement and match it’s speed and direction as perfectly as possible.

What’s it for?
Proper panning implies motion. However, panning creates the feeling of motion and speed without blurring the subject as a slow shutter speed sans panning would tend to do. Take for example the two images below. The first is an example of panning. Notice how the car is clear and crisp but the rest of the image is blurred to show the motion of the vehicle. This effect was achieved by panning.



Now check out the second image. This is an example of a slow shutter speed (which panning also requires by the way) without the panning of the camera. Because the camera was held static, the moving object, in this case the train, depicts the motion while the area around it is static.



Is one image better than the other? Maybe, maybe not, it’s certainly a matter of preference. Both static shots employing slow shutter speeds and panning images have their place and time and it’s up to you as the discerning photographer to decide which you’d like to employ in any given situation.

5 Tips for Successful Panning
1. Panning requires a steady hand and a relatively slow shutter speed.
The actual shutter speed depends on the speed of the subject but generally it will be 1/200th or slower. 1/200th if your subject is really flying along, like a speeding car on a race track, and maybe as slow as 1/40th of a second if your subject is a runner on a track.

2. Keep in mind that the faster your shutter speed is the easier it will be to keep your subject crisp.
Especially as you’re learning the art of panning, don’t slow your shutter down too much. Just keep it slow enough to begin to show some motion. As your confidence increases and you’ve got the hang of things, go ahead and slow your shutter more and more to show even further pronounced motion and thus separation of your speeding subject from the background.

3. Make sure your subject remains in the same portion of the frame during the entire exposure: this will ensure a crisp, sharp subject.

4. Remember that the faster your subject is moving the more difficult it will be to pan.
This point goes right along with number 3. It’s harder to keep your subject in the same portion of the frame if it’s moving faster than you are able to. So again, start with something a little slower and then progress from there.

5. Have fun! and if at first you don’t succeed, give up for sure. Wait, er, try try again
 

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Well as promised here are some pics from the Marlies game I went to last night. Im a little disappointed with some of the results. Copps Coliseum really isn't that well light! Not like the Acc..I do realize now I have to invest in a better all around lens. I was thinking of a 18-200 vr.
 
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Those are excellent! It isn't easy in those conditions.

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Those are excellent! It isn't easy in those conditions.

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Thank you! They look better on my mac then pc does.
 
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Not bad at all. The lighting does seem very dim, which makes it a b*tch to use a high shutter speed. Gotta say the bench shot is awesome.
 
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Well the upper bowl is closed so I'm sure that affects the lighting in some way. Just seemed to dim in there.
 
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Bench shot my fav by far. I took over 300 pics. Only a handful came out ok.
 
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I'm sure lighting only half the arena made a huge impact. I think all of us, no matter skill level, have had those days where it seems like every picture taken turned out bad.
 
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Old 12-10-2011, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Pure Evo
Those are excellent! It isn't easy in those conditions.

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Very true....
It takes time and much practice



Car are soooo much easier cause you know the race-lines and can plan your frame
 


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