Two techniques for you to think about: pan with the lateral action, try to
conceive shots where the action is in direct opposition to the axis of the
lens (i.e., as close as possible to directly toward or away from your
perspective).
And don't be shy about pushing the film a couple of stops. It works!
Tris
Tris, yes the lighting on the field is bad. I'm going to try some of
the faster film you talked about, so maybe I can stop the action a little
better, although I like some of the movement. My son and his teammates
who've seen the pictures were pretty tickled with them. Especially when
they saw I put them on the web. I'll try some at a later game and see how
that turns out, then I'll put them out to see. Again, thanks for all the
help and support, it makes me want to go out and shoot a lot more.
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