tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8402528670735140733.post2876839377770788592..comments2019-03-07T22:18:27.030+00:00Comments on Street Life: Roller Derby Leicester 13/09/2014Jasonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14073399001648249989noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8402528670735140733.post-33585402664295167872014-09-20T14:58:07.929+01:002014-09-20T14:58:07.929+01:00Hello Holly
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Do you pick...Hello Holly<br />Thank you to.<br />Yes and Yes.<br />Do you pick up the RDL e-mail from your contacts page/section?<br />Thinking general enquirers or press addresses.<br />I would be happy to E you the image you have in mind.<br />I still have Anna's phone number. I will txt her my E address and ask to pass on to you.<br />JJasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14073399001648249989noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8402528670735140733.post-993493637926330782014-09-20T14:18:56.647+01:002014-09-20T14:18:56.647+01:00Hi Jason,
Thank you for the lovely words and phot...Hi Jason,<br /><br />Thank you for the lovely words and photos from the game. Could I ask a couple of favours:<br /><br />Firstly would you be happy for RDL to link your blog from our Facebook page? We think it's a great point of view from both a new audience member to roller derby and also for photographers new to the sport.<br /><br />Secondly, would we be able to use one of your photos for inclusion with our game report to be submitted to the Leicester Mercury?<br /><br />With thanks,<br /><br />Holly, RDLAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8402528670735140733.post-78162173676469183582014-09-16T17:32:42.099+01:002014-09-16T17:32:42.099+01:00Hello Kree. I take it you were in the hat by the d...Hello Kree. I take it you were in the hat by the door.<br />Thank you for the comments. <br />I did not expect to be able to stand so close to the action so I went more for a zoom lens. The trade off being a slow lens. Previously shot more running events. Usually a lot more light to play with and subjects generally moving in one direction at a constant speed. Not so here.<br />If the opportunity presents itself again. I would come armed with some faster glass and use manual focus preset to a point o the track and let the action come to me rather than trying to track it.<br />Have found even with modern auto focus on a rapidly closing subject it still struggles. Not a big fan of flash and also feel it would be unfair to the skaters. Having said that, the illumination is some halls would leave you with little choice.<br />Have not used my dslr for some time. May need to dust it off. Have some nice fast glass for that.<br />Have gone the way of the rangefinder and compact. As you will know if you look at some past posts.<br />Thanks again and heres to having another crack at it in the future.Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14073399001648249989noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8402528670735140733.post-35815496119829092732014-09-16T07:13:23.212+01:002014-09-16T07:13:23.212+01:0055mm (stupid auto correct!)55mm (stupid auto correct!)Kree (KreeMation)http://www.rollerderbyleicester.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8402528670735140733.post-81079446932498584622014-09-16T07:11:03.985+01:002014-09-16T07:11:03.985+01:00Hi! Kree here (door staff) so glad you enjoyed you...Hi! Kree here (door staff) so glad you enjoyed yourself! As a fellow photographer I can tell you although difficult it is certainly doable to get some nice hmshots. I use a Canon DSLR with a 55km lens when shooting derby. Usually on a 2.2f / 400 iso settings g depending on the sports hall. Some photographers set up flashes but it's not something I have ever done. Anyway, enough rambling from me!Kree (KreeMation)http://www.rollerderbyleicester.co.uknoreply@blogger.com