So I'm at work doing my thing when our building does a generator check, which shuts down our computer server. Well, without the server I am unable to input information into our system, which is all I could do at that time. So with no fix in the near future I made arrangements to leave early. I rushed home, got my gear, and headed out for the game. I was very pleased that I was able to make and capture the varsity in action without the bad lightning that is so associated with varsity games. So enjoy the pictures.
As I've said numerous times I will get to a game early to capture some shots of players I don't normally cover. Here is a shot of the kicker warming up. The player catching the ball is a running back, who will catch for the kicker during warm up.
Just a few shots of the receivers while they warmed up.
This was almost a fumbled punt return. Both of these players tried to catch the kickoff and fumbled it briefly until #19 captured it and ran for daylight.
There are no footballs in this shot, but what I like about it is how #19 looks like he is twisting off the head of the other player. OUCH!
A nice fumble recovery.
I really like how this shot turned out. I wanted a shot of the placekicker and kicker in action but with the defender rushing in from the outside, I feel it just pushed this shot to the next level.
#71 is a friend of my son's and played side-by-side with him during their freshmen and sophomore years, but due to an injury my son did not play this year. #71 is a great kid and regardless if he or his family buys pictures I will make extra effort to get nice shots of him in action. In this shot he has a great block while the ball carrier runs past him through the hole. Thought his was a nice open shot of him with the runner in the background.
For me this is one of those money shots. Not in the sense that it's a great capture or shows a lot of action, but it's a shot of a player who's family has supported me during the last two years while shooting Lakewood football. Whenever possible I try to get nice shots of the players who's parents purchase pictures. I had great positioning during this and had an unobstructed view of the center (#55). Having the QB in tight and looking over his shoulder just added to this shot and made it more than just a shot of the center.
When I'm out there shooting football I will have a particular shot that I'm looking for and will pick my positioning based on what I am trying to achieve. When I took this shot I was attempting to capture the defense (red/white) rushing in for the sack, which they did many times during this game. Also when shooting for a particular shot I find that I will get shots that I didn't initially see or plan for. This is one of those shots. Once I got home and started to process my RAW files I saw this capture. At first I passed it over, but I later went back to it and thought with a tighter crop this can make an interesting shot. So here is the end result.
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