I jumped right to HS Hockey. Luckily a local HS Signed with me for 1 season of game film. I go, I video tape the game. I go home, burn a CD and get it to the coach (who lives right by where I work) the next day. That makes the winter!!
I have been really trying to shoot hockey as well as I can, but it just is so frustrating. But it's an eager learning curve, so I'll take it.
My mentor has strobes that he is not using, so we made a small deal where I can use them all winter and in return, I supply him with the small 3-8 minute video highlights for filler on his site. I will be getting my first lesson shooting NJ HS hockey with them on Thursday.
Wrestling & Basketball start Friday. I will be using the strobes there once I get comfy. I also just got Canon 85 f1.8, so you can see my hopes are high.
Anyway: Here's my hockey takes --
Picture #1: 2nd period of my first game. You would have thought I would have learned by now. Manual f2.8, 1600 ISO at 1/160. They looked great in the viewer ... way over exposed on screen. A separate rink than the pics below.
Picture #2: I stayed for 1 period of the third game of the day. The colors were coming out for these two teams (not this pic) but this was one of the best "GOAL" Pics where there was not 3 kids in front of the puck. Also, this was a lower tier game, so the skaters were much, much slower.
Picture #3: This is my favorite shot of the entire weekend. It's bad enough the opponent is trying to beat you down, then your goalie gets you in the family jewels!
Picture #4: This was the best action shot, unfortunately, it was so dark. A made a few quick Photoshop jobs on it, but the idea of not getting the crisp picture makes me ill!