Please take a look at my webiste (http://www.haslamphotography.com/) as I have changed hosting to Smugmug. This allows me to easily post all the pictures I take at events and provide different view options. It also provides the ability to buy/sell prints and allow electronic download. I have set it up so anyone can download a picture for 99 cents. All types of print options are available as well as the coffee mugs, shirts, keychains, etc.
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Friday, February 20, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Jr Jazz Basketball
Below are three pictures from this weekends fifth grade game. The faces are what make these shots.
I used my D300 with the 50mm f1.8 at f2.0 and 1/500 shutter speed. ISO was at 1000 most the day. There are some nice skylights in this gym. What has helped in basketball is taking my monopod and putting my full ballhead on it so I can shot portrait most the time and easily flip it up to landscape when needed. Sitting on the floor, just to the left or right of the basket gives a great angle for the fast breaks and inside play.
The only way to stop his speed was to grab his undershirt.
I used my D300 with the 50mm f1.8 at f2.0 and 1/500 shutter speed. ISO was at 1000 most the day. There are some nice skylights in this gym. What has helped in basketball is taking my monopod and putting my full ballhead on it so I can shot portrait most the time and easily flip it up to landscape when needed. Sitting on the floor, just to the left or right of the basket gives a great angle for the fast breaks and inside play.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Bald Eagles
My family went up to Farmington Bay for the State of Utah's Department of Wildlife Resources Bald Eagle Day. As we pulled in we saw two sitting in a tree.
Driving down further we came to see where most people stopped and were viewing approximately 20 on the ice.
We saw some in flight.
The last picture is probably my favorite. As we were leaving we noticed one in flight and it landed on the tree where the two we saw first were sitting. While it is hard to see on this small post, the two are looking at the one landing and they don't appear too happy to have a visitor.I was shooting my D300 with Nikon's 18-200, maxed at 200mm. The pictures posted are cropped quite a bit. There were quite a few 400mm and 500mm f/2.8 lens out there. We saw a few rental cars with some serious equipment and not all of it was Canon. There were a few Nikonians out there. It would be interesting to know who the pros were shooting for.
We saw some in flight.
The last picture is probably my favorite. As we were leaving we noticed one in flight and it landed on the tree where the two we saw first were sitting. While it is hard to see on this small post, the two are looking at the one landing and they don't appear too happy to have a visitor.I was shooting my D300 with Nikon's 18-200, maxed at 200mm. The pictures posted are cropped quite a bit. There were quite a few 400mm and 500mm f/2.8 lens out there. We saw a few rental cars with some serious equipment and not all of it was Canon. There were a few Nikonians out there. It would be interesting to know who the pros were shooting for.
We only spent an hour; however, it was quite fun and very impressive. To see the eagles next to ducks, seagulls and geese you can appreciate the size of these big birds.
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