Thursday, February 12, 2009

Basketball Game, 2/11/09 8-9pm, Pleasant Hill

Four players fight hard for a rebound


A player looks for an open pass while #3 keeps a watchful eye

Jason Wheat (with ball) reaches above his opponents to take a shot


Jason Wheat (Oakland Athletics shirt) blocks a player from moving toward the basket


A player tries to score from underneath the basket


For my event project, I took shots of a local basketball game. Jason Wheat, one of my roommates, invited me along. Which is good, because I was having a REALLY difficult time finding an event to photograph. Every place I called either told me photography wasn't allowed, the event was canceled, or you had to be a member of the place to get in (which typically involved paying $75-$150). I found a photography-friendly Chocolate Factory tour going on in Emeryville which was free, but much to my dismay, the word "tour" to these people means sitting in a room for 1 hour talking about the history of the factory, then leaving. What a tour that was... So when my roommate told me about a basketball game 5 minutes away, I jumped at the opportunity. Took 516 pictures for a 40 minute game! Went home and narrowed down the field to 100 for my contact sheet, the selected the 5 pictures above as my 5 favorites. If there's one thing I learned from sports photography in taking pictures of this basketball game and the hockey game (pictures below), it's that sports photography is HARD!!! Players move around so much, they get in the way of my shot, ect... Using auto focus is a waste of time too, cause the focal point changes every 2 seconds. I had to manually change the focus every few seconds manually. But it was definitely an enjoyable experience. When I learn more about my camera, I hope to give sports photography another try, especially my favoritest sport ever, hockey.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

New camera time! (Decisive Moment Project)

I got a new digital camera, a Nikon D80. And I heart it. It's the most confusing thing I've ever tried to learn in my life, but I'm improving slowly but surely. I've been playing with the functions and whatnot. I took some pics with it of course, including some attempts at the Decisive Moment project, as well as a shot of a bridge which has nothing to do with Decisive Moment. I just felt like taking a picture of a bridge. I'm glad I did it, I have no regrets.






I tried really hard to get the effect of having the goalie in focus while everybody else was blurred, but the damn goalie wouldn't cooperate and stand still enough! I was marginally successful, but I know as my instincts as a photographer get better, I'll be ready for those kind of pictures.

I struggled at first to keep a balance between a quick shutter speed AND having the picture lit well enough to where you can actually see it. I ended up having to max out the ISO in order to get the look I wanted. The grain actually didn't look too bad in my opinion, I was pleased with the results.

The pictures of the birds were the most difficult. I don't know what's harder... following a moving puck with a camera or following a bird around. I took 318 pics of ducks and birds at the pond at DVC. Only got a handful of decent pics of the birds flying in the air. That and the 104 hockey pics I took tonight are going to be part of my Decisive Moment project. I still have one more photo shoot tomorrow planned, after the oh-so-yummy chocolate factory visit.