Earlier this year our boss bought my co-worker a Nikon D7000, in part because it does video. Last week boss was talking about how we need to do more video, so he bought a Nikon D7100 that I'll be using. I have three Nikons already (D40, D70 and D1H) so some of the controls are very familiar, but the technology has sure changed and improved since those other cameras were new. Much improved high ISO performance, faster focusing, etc. I'm covering a night Christmas parade on Saturday so that's going to be a good test, both for pics and video. Fortunately a neighborhood in town really goes all out with Christmas decorations, so I'll be able to experiment with various settings before the parade.
Could we add video to this thread? I realize that runs more of a risk of outing folks, but would love to see what video work y'all are doing. I hooked the GoPro up behind the backboard last night at the Wyoming at Colorado State game to shoot the second half. I was pretty pleased with how it turned out. Biggest problem was there not being enough excitement around the rim (luck of the draw). Next time I do it, I won't put the same song on a loop 2 1/2 times, but it was 1:30 a.m. and wanted to have it done that night to embed in my column and not search for more stuff on Killer Tracks. Does anyone else have experience doing this? What's the best angle to use? http://www.coloradoan.com/media/cin...the-rim-highlights-wyoming-vs-csu-basketball/
Nothing fancy here, just a shot I took at a soccer game tonight that I love for some strange reason. It's so simple, but I think the white uniform on the pitch black background (which is just the night sky) is striking. There's something surreal about it.
Not that it's a stellar shot or anything like that. Just took this. 1) It's really cold up here in Bennington 2) What, there wasn't *any* room up front for one more person? 3) The guy's (if it's a guy) body language says, Why the fuck am I sitting in the cab on such a cold fucking day? 4) Not only that, he (if indeed he's a he) is wearing sandals.
Do the blurry balls bother people? I know you have limited light, but is that a deal beaker on the photo for some?