jorgemonkey
05-14-2007, 12:25 PM
I realize its been a while since I posted any sports photos on here.
Reason being I've been working 2 jobs, one of them photographing youth sports, mostly baseball lately. I'm hopefully going to find out in the next day or so if I can post any online for critiques & stuff. So I've been doing that job during evenings, while either going to school or working my other job :) So once I find out if I can, I'll have some baseball photos up from the past month or so.
But in the meantime, here are some photos I took while out on a ride with a bunch of guys from MTBR (Photographyreview's sister site) up in the Santa Cruz Mountains. All photos taken with my Nikon D2h Tokina 12-24 F4, & some with flash
Two miles into the ride, and we already got one crash, as shown by the bloody knee
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We start our rides in the evening around 6, so once we get into the woods it gets pretty dark out there. In the shade I was shooting around ISO 800-1600.
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Sometimes I get crazy, and while on slow parts of the trail, I'll shoot while riding one handed
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Reason being I've been working 2 jobs, one of them photographing youth sports, mostly baseball lately. I'm hopefully going to find out in the next day or so if I can post any online for critiques & stuff. So I've been doing that job during evenings, while either going to school or working my other job :) So once I find out if I can, I'll have some baseball photos up from the past month or so.
But in the meantime, here are some photos I took while out on a ride with a bunch of guys from MTBR (Photographyreview's sister site) up in the Santa Cruz Mountains. All photos taken with my Nikon D2h Tokina 12-24 F4, & some with flash
Two miles into the ride, and we already got one crash, as shown by the bloody knee
<a href="http://scottmosher.exposuremanager.com/scripts/expman.pl?rm=show_photo&photo_id=2007-04-12-035-800px26&dir=galleries/3/5/4"><img style="border:1px solid black" src="http://scottmosher.exposuremanager.com/scripts/expman.pl?rm=view_photo&photo_id=2007-04-12-035-800px26&dir=galleries/3/5/4&file=2007-04-12-035-800px_medium.jpg"></a>
We start our rides in the evening around 6, so once we get into the woods it gets pretty dark out there. In the shade I was shooting around ISO 800-1600.
<a href="http://scottmosher.exposuremanager.com/scripts/expman.pl?rm=show_photo&photo_id=2007-04-12-091-800px40&dir=galleries/3/5/4"><img style="border:1px solid black" src="http://scottmosher.exposuremanager.com/scripts/expman.pl?rm=view_photo&photo_id=2007-04-12-091-800px40&dir=galleries/3/5/4&file=2007-04-12-091-800px_medium.jpg"></a>
Sometimes I get crazy, and while on slow parts of the trail, I'll shoot while riding one handed
<a href="http://scottmosher.exposuremanager.com/scripts/expman.pl?rm=show_photo&photo_id=2007-04-12-111-800px48&dir=galleries/3/5/4"><img style="border:1px solid black" src="http://scottmosher.exposuremanager.com/scripts/expman.pl?rm=view_photo&photo_id=2007-04-12-111-800px48&dir=galleries/3/5/4&file=2007-04-12-111-800px_medium.jpg"></a>
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