That's a great photo. It really makes me feel for the goalie. That's a lot of chaos to deal with. Great catch!
How did you get that angle? What lens were you using and where were you shooting from?
When I shoot soccer I use 2 D3's one with the Nikon 70-200 f2.8. I got this shot with my Nikon 400mm f2.8 . I was standing near the opposite goal for this one. I used a circular polarizing filter due to the sun being on the right about 2/3rds of the way down. I hate that shadow on the right side of his face.
Do you think the brightness on the right side of his face is an issue?
Do you think the brightness on the right side of his face is an issue?
I don't think so, the brightness can easily be taken care of with a local adjustment.
As can the white on the sleeve of the goal scorer - well, I assume he scored !
Do you shoot RAW so you have more latitude for adjustment, or JPG so you can publish them without conversion?
I don't think so, the brightness can easily be taken care of with a local adjustment.
As can the white on the sleeve of the goal scorer - well, I assume he scored !
Do you shoot RAW so you have more latitude for adjustment, or JPG so you can publish them without conversion?
I shoot in RAW and have tried to remove the brightness on his face with no success . Is that a PS adjustment? I use APERTURE.
Lightroom has an area effect brush, which you can use for exposure adjustment.
Does Aperture have the same?
Not that I could find. I am now trying various solutions with in Aperture to see if I can fix this all too frequent issue. This field has crazy lighting in the afternoon. makes for interesting challenges. I feel worse for the golfers, there is a driving range in the same complex and the golfers have to drive into the sun all afternoon.