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Photographer  Jeff Quigley {Karma:965}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta DiMage Xt
Categories Sports
Film Format
Portfolio Sports
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Uploaded 3/19/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Location City -  Waco
State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About The Kansas Jayhawks easily dispatched the Baylor Bears, 86-66, in Waco, Texas on January 25th of this year. I was in the crowd that night with my son and daughter and over 3000 other Kansas fans. This is a picture of Wayne Simien about to shoot free throws after a foul. Simien was the 2005 Big 12 Player of the Year and was named First-Team All-American by the United States Basketball Writers Association. My daughter let me borrow her Minolta Dimage to take some pictures. The Jayhawks play their first round game in the NCAA tournament (March Madness) in just a few minutes.
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Greg Giles   {K:-226} 3/21/2005
Mahalo Jeff, I'll try it this Friday at my daughters game. I did try to set it at 1/125 and the lighting was perfect also colors. But, like you said there was bluuuuuurrrrr. I try to anticipate and get the best action shots (it helps when you play during the haydays :-) Again thank you and I'll post some photos of the game.

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Jeff Quigley   {K:965} 3/21/2005
Hi Greg. Yes, I did take some action shots, but they weren't very interesting. I don't know if I can give you much advice about indoor sports photography that you don't already know or can figure out. My primary piece of advice - shoot lots of pictures because many of them won't be keepers. I notice that you shoot on film, so it may get a little expensive to go that route. The main problem is timing the action to get something interesting. Shoot with the fastest film and best lens you have. Color balance is a problem shooting under incandescent or mercury vapor lights. I don't know what you can do about that on film (post-process?). With digital you can set a different white balance point. I would also recommend shooting on shutter speed priority at the slowest speed you can hold. Don't worry too much about a little under-exposure you can post-process that out. A tripod might help you go with a slower shutter speed, but then the action shots get very blurred. I don't ever take a tripod to games.

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Jeff Quigley   {K:965} 3/20/2005
Thanks Don. Yes, I went to the University of Kansas. I've been a huge Jayhawk basketball fan ever since.

Jeff

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Greg Giles   {K:-226} 3/20/2005
Aloha Jeff, nice shot. Did you take any action shots? If so any tips for me, my daughters started their pre-season games and need to get my settings right. Because of the difficult lighting in the gym and also the movment factor. Again great shot Jeff.

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 3/19/2005
I didn't know that you were a Kansas fan. Did you go to school in Kansas?? This is a well exposed picture. Don.

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Jeff Quigley   {K:965} 3/19/2005
Ironically, this is almost the exact same shot he missed tonight to lose the game and go out in the first round. :-(

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Mark Kresl Mark Kresl   {K:9434} 3/19/2005
I just want to know what happened tonight!! I'm toast in my pool! Good shot, Jeff.

Mark

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Davide Contestabile Davide Contestabile   {K:4091} 3/19/2005
I like NCAA Basketball.
Regards
Davide

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Larry Quigley Larry Quigley   {K:12887} 3/19/2005
You took a great exposure with the Dimage, Jeff. Good composition and great color in difficult light. Well done! We will be watching Kansas tonight too!

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