It's late (11pm) and I just finished going through 800 football pictures from todays game, but that's not what this post is for. Yesterday I shot the first of two middle school volleyball games. I kept the 70-200 f/2.8L on and shot manual again. ISO was at 1600 and the shutter went between 1/400 - 1/500, aperture 2.8. Here are a few shots from the game.



No action in this shot but I just like the way it came out.

3 comments:
Great stuff as always! How are you eliminating the funky color cast that usually comes with shooting in gyms?
Thanks so much Lisa for always coming by and taking a look and leaving a comment.
I wish I new some neat trick but this gym is great for lighting, at least during the day. My WB is set on auto and usually does a decent job without correcting the WB. If it need to be fixed then it's usually only a few pictures and I'll just adjust them in RAW.
It's nothing. I love looking at your work and there's nothing worse than blogging to yourself, IMO. :)
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