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<blockquote data-quote="JMHPhotography" data-source="post: 93608" data-attributes="member: 11388"><p>I take ameture hockey pictures as a hobby. Although I know that no two rinks are ever the same the lighting is aweful and also never the same. Our home games are nice because I am not stuck behind very nicked up plexi. But I would love any tips for getting clear not blown out or blurry pictures I have played with every setting from standard sport mode with auto ISO to appeture priority. I use the nikon d5100 with the Tamron 70-200 2.8 dynamic area continuous of course auto serve AF I have heard that shooting in jpeg is better for sport especially since I average 500 shots per game. I do have a website if you would like to look at any of my pictures and would take any and all critic the last two game I was fortunate to be at a rink where I could get right up next to the ice with no obstructions although I had to stand on a chair and nearly got crack with a puck a couple of times being that close was def optimal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is some of the latest </p><p></p><p><a href="http://photos.jmhphotography.biz/PredatorsU16AA2012-2013" target="_blank">JMH Photography : Predators U16 AA 2012-2013</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMHPhotography, post: 93608, member: 11388"] I take ameture hockey pictures as a hobby. Although I know that no two rinks are ever the same the lighting is aweful and also never the same. Our home games are nice because I am not stuck behind very nicked up plexi. But I would love any tips for getting clear not blown out or blurry pictures I have played with every setting from standard sport mode with auto ISO to appeture priority. I use the nikon d5100 with the Tamron 70-200 2.8 dynamic area continuous of course auto serve AF I have heard that shooting in jpeg is better for sport especially since I average 500 shots per game. I do have a website if you would like to look at any of my pictures and would take any and all critic the last two game I was fortunate to be at a rink where I could get right up next to the ice with no obstructions although I had to stand on a chair and nearly got crack with a puck a couple of times being that close was def optimal. This is some of the latest [url=http://photos.jmhphotography.biz/PredatorsU16AA2012-2013]JMH Photography : Predators U16 AA 2012-2013[/url] [/QUOTE]
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