2013 NIAA Northern Division 1 High School Football, Carson vs. Damonte Ranch

Carson hosted Damonte Ranch for their first “League” match up and the two teams certainly gave us an interesting game!

Before the fourth quarter started I was walking the sidelines wondering what to write… and now that the game is over I’m still wondering what to write after that fourth quarter!  WOW! I’m not even going to try to begin to explain all that happened, it was like a pinball game at points, with 21 points coming between two teams in a matter of seconds… grab your local paper and get the story with the details, it was a wild ride!

Just a few images for this post, I’ve gotta get back to Carson High for Soccer early Saturday…

First, it was Carson’s Homecoming!  Congrats to Rachel Streeter and Tony Cacioppo!

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The night for Carson was dominated on the offensive side by these two fellas… Joey and Nevin… both making key runs that kept Carson just ahead of Damonte until the end…131004_instaimage_Carson High Football_Nevin Elliott Run Joey for the first touchdown of the night…131004_instaimage_Carson High Football_Joey Thuman TouchdownDamonte’s quarterback was busy last night, I’m not the stat guy but he put some yardage up, he’s going to be someone to keep an eye on as the season progresses.131004_instaimage_Damonte Ranch High Football_QuarterbackThis HUGE run was thwarted by a penalty… might have made the difference in the night… too many penalties for too many yards, always gonna get ya!131004_instaimage_Damonte Ranch High Football_Penalty Run… and you can’t forget the students!  Chanting “Jeff, take our picture…”… Thanks for the love guys! 🙂
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A happy accident… and a photography lesson…

The life of a photographer… I take a fair number of photos over the course of a year, not as many as some, a lot more than others… sometimes I’ve got my “A” game (as good as that might be…) and sometimes I’m not “feeling it”… but like falling off a horse or a bike, you’ve gotta get back on and get to work… trying to produce something good….

Last night at the Carson High Freshman and Jr. Varsity football games I fell into the later category… I’ve been sick for nearly three weeks, cough, sniffles, etc., you know, that crud that we’re all passing around… my family somehow got over it in 4 days… I’m on the 4 week plan… anyway…

So… (… get to the point… 🙂 ) Last night, completely by accident I ended up with this shot… 131003_instaimage_Carson High Football_interceptionPlease be honest, tell me what you think… I think it’s very cool… You can clearly tell who this is… it shows action, you see the ball, you see the speed of the game… It’s an absolutely perfect example of what I’ve been preaching to people they can take with ANY digital camera that is or has been available since around 2004ish….

Wait… what?  Everyone knows I have this big camera and lens… and yes, I took this shot with that camera… however… I quite frankly was absolutely not meaning to do this… it was an accident, a very happy accident in my opinion but none-the-less an accident, but it doesn’t have to be.

The camera settings were ISO 800, 1/60 of a second, f/2.8.

So what does that mean…

The reason I have that big camera and lens is because that big camera and lens will go up to a native ISO of 51,200.  And the reason I have that lens is because it is an f/2.8 maximum aperture.

(interpretation… not in camera geek speak…)

Remember a camera is a tool for me, much like a hammer for a carpenter… I need the tools to do the job I’m trying to accomplish… hence, why I have the gear I do…

So let’s look at what all this means…

The camera settings were ISO 800, 1/60 of a second, f/2.8.

ISO is what we used to have in the film days as ASA… most people are familiar with ASA 100, 200, 400… maybe 800… well ISO is the equivalent we have with digital camera… and it’s the same, 100, 200, 400, 800… it doubles (yes there are marks in between but those are 1/3 stops… for a later discussion…).  ISO is the camera’s sensitivity to light, each “stop” it doubles the amount of sensitivity… So that big camera I have will go… 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1,600, 3,200, 6,400, 12,800, 25,600 & 51,200 (“natively”… again, another discussion…).  So as anyone that has shot at any youth field or gym ANYWHERE, you can’t sugar coat it… the light sucks, it’s just terrible… hence the new cameras have these new insane ISO capabilities.

Aperture… my lens is f/2.8.  This is a more confusing part of photography for some because it seems backwards until you understand what that number means… The smaller number the more light is let through the lens… a lens aperture is the ratio of focal length to effective aperture diameter (or the amount that the lens is closed at the time of exposure)…  So the smaller the number the less the lens is “closed” at the time of exposure.  The reason the lens I have is so big is to let in a lot of light.  When you go from 2.8 to 4.0 you’re cutting the light in half… and again from 4.0 to 5.6 half again as much.  So you can see the tricky thing with photography here… you need a lot of light.

So what does this all mean for you?  Let’s look at those settings again…

ISO 800, 1/60th, f/2.8

ALL of you have a camera that will go to ISO 800, most will go at least 1,600 (some as high as 12,800… or more…).

Your lens is most likely f/5.6 at the longest focal length you have… so for example the lens is a 55-300mm f/3.5-5.6.  This means at 300mm your lens is a f/5.6 aperture (and at 55mm it’s a f/3.5, it’s a variable aperture lens, very common “kit” type lens).

So that leaves the 1/60th of a second part… (to give you a point of reference, “portraits” are generally taken around 1/100 or 1/125th of a second to “freeze” a person that is sitting, not moving…) as you increase motion that number must get faster to “freeze” action… for example, I shoot most sports at 1/1,000th of a second or faster… a lot of you tell me your photos are blurry… this is the reason why.  Take a look at the photo above… it’s blurry, but the 18 is kinda sharpish… kinda, but the whole effect is pretty cool.  So generally I’d shoot this scene at around 1/1,000th of a second… (this works kinda the same… the numbers double… 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1,000 and again the light doubles or halves depending on which direction you’re going on the scale…)

Photography is all about compromise.  What I’ve discussed above is called the exposure triangle, ISO (800), Shutter (1/60), Aperture (2.8).  As one setting moves, another has to change to accommodate to keep a “proper” exposure, hence keeping the triangle shape and giving you the same potential “look”.  So let’s assume you have the lens I described above at 300mm it’s f/5.6.  So from 5.6 to 4.0 to 2.8 is called two “stops” of light.  So to get the same image we need to change one of the other settings two stops, or some combination of changes to get two stops of light back because the hinderance of the lens we’re using…. To keep this simple and relevant to a lot of the cameras I see people shooting… let’s also say your camera will go to ISO 3,200.  So by simply setting your camera to ISO 3,200 and zooming to 300mm (f/5.6) (shoot in Aperture Priority, A for Nikon users or AV for Canon users…) you’ll have about a shutter speed of 1/60th of a second (… in the light in that portion of the field)….  THEN… you need to move with the action, called panning, and press the shutter button as you move with the action…  The panning does take some practice (I learned the hard way using film a long time ago…) but you can see what type of a photo you can get with this technique.

So… for those of you with a Nikon D3000, D3100, D3200, D5000, D40, D90, D60, etc. (lower end without high ISO) or Canon Rebel of pretty much any vintage… try this technique, your camera isn’t useless, you just have to use the tool differently….

Happy shooting!

Shoot me any questions, I’d be happy to answer!

2013 NIAA Northern Division 1 Football, Carson vs. North Valleys

I never know how these games are going to start… let alone end… throughout the game you try to get yourself into a position to get some interesting shots, make sure that you “catch” the highlights of the game, etc., etc… Friday Night’s game, Carson vs. North Valleys was no different.  It opened with this… Brady getting into the backfield and making a tackle… maybe a sign of things to come?130920_instaimage_Carson High Football_Brady TackleNorth Valleys seemed to be moving the ball fairly well, their quarterback seemed to read the Carson defense fairly well and then the next thing that happened was this… Nevin picking up a fumble and running it in for a touchdown!130920_instaimage_Carson High Football_Nevin Touchdown

This gave North Valleys the ball back… and they marched down the field and scored… wait, what’s going on… they seemed to make their way down the field pretty easily, were we going to have a scoring shootout here or what?

North Valleys kicked off to Joey who said b-bye and ran 98 yards for a touchdown…130920_instaimage_Carson High Football_Joey Touchdown

By now we’ve got about 6:20 or so to go in the first quarter… yea, 1/2 of the first quarter was gone and the Carson offense had yet to see the field and it was 14-6 Carson…!!! Things kinda settled down after this… I think the tone was set, Carson’s defense and special teams had already scored touchdowns… and very quickly after taking the field the Carson offense put up another 7 with a short touchdown run… Here’s Carson quarterback Garrett passing during their first drive of the game.130920_instaimage_Carson High Football_QB ThrowCarson didn’t look back… in the second quarter Garrett connected with Dilyn for an 86 yard TD pass… you’ll have to go in the Carson gallery and check out this entire series… how Dilyn caught that pass with that coverage… good stuff fellas!130920_instaimage_Carson High Football_Rooker Catch Garrett added a short QB keeper in the third quarter….130920_instaimage_Carson High Football_Garrett TouchdownCarson is on the road to Reed next week and back October 4th for Homecoming against Damonte Ranch.

 

2013 NIAA Northern Division 1 Football, Carson vs. McQueen

I heard 1989 being thrown out tonight… Carson hasn’t won against McQueen since 1989…. And in a remarkable fashion Carson “gritted” it out tonight for a 19-6 win over the Lancers! This one will be remembered at Carson High for some time…

Well what a night!  The night started out giving us a little “refreshment” from the sky… it poured for awhile and the game got under way 20 minutes late due to a lightning strike… but just as we were all making our way back to the field we were treated to this…instaimage_130913_Carson High Football_Rainbow

… and this… you just can’t stand there and NOT take a photo of this stuff… I mean, come on, it’s beautiful!!

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When the game starts out like this… (notice the McQueen player launching himself to tackle Joey…) you know it’s going to be a “gritty” game…!
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Nevin was a battering ram tonight… working his way “through” people, why bother going around just bowl them over… or pick them up…instaimage_130913_Carson High Football_NevinRun

And the hits kept coming from Carson… the fellas played with a lot of heart tonight, it was really great to see and be a part of… Here Andrew made a cracking tackle late in the 4th quarter to stop McQueen.instaimage_130913_Carson High Football_AndrewTackle … and all of that great football lead to a lot of these happy faces… Toga… maybe you’re on to something? 🙂instaimage_130913_Carson High Football_Crowd… and a final score… two touch downs, a field goal and a safety.  Carson certainly had McQueen’s number tonight… a game which saw a lot of run plays and some tough gritty defense… what fun!
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2013 High School Football is just a week away!!

The smoke from the Rim fire squashed any hopes of seeing any scrimmage action today in the Northern Nevada Region… so we’ll look back and see a few things I captured last season!  I’m out of town the next two weeks… so there won’t be any updates for a bit… but stay tuned… Football, Volleyball and Soccer are all on the schedule!  I’ll see you out at the fields soon!2013 Football-01 2013 Football-02 2013 Football-03 2013 Football-04 2013 Football-05 2013 Football-06 2013 Football-07 2013 Football-08 2013 Football-09 2013 Football-10 2013 Football-11 2013 Football-12

Nevada District 1 Little League All Star Tournament, Day 16

These Junior Division games are quite exciting!  I’m not sure I can say for all the “right” reasons… but boy are they entertaining!  WOW!  Tonight was the Championship Game… well “IF” that is… “IF” Centennial won, being the winners bracket teams… well after 3 1/2 hours Reno American sent the game into the “IF” scenario for tomorrow night… so they will face each other again tomorrow evening at 7:30 PM again at Governor’s field in Carson City, NV.

Just one photo from the night… and I’ll have to say, sometimes what you’re intending to shoot just doesn’t quite come out how you were thinking when you shoot it… and then it comes out BETTER than you hoped!  This is one of those cases… a play at home, you never know what might come of these… and I got this!  I’d have to say this is my favorite photo of the tournament… fitting that on my last day of shooting I should get my favorite photo of the tournament!130712_Junior Little League_Mike

Nevada District 1 Little League All Star Tournament, Day 15

The Nevada District 1 Little League Juniors Division Championship teams are set… Centennial will play Reno American Friday, July 12th at Governor’s Field in Carson City, NV.  Game time is 7:30.  Based on the first time these two teams faced each other yesterday, should be a good game!

Here’s some action from tonight’s action, Carson City vs. Reno American…130711_Junior Little League_Carson City Fielding 130711_Junior Little League_Reno American Fielding 130711_Junior Little League_Reno American Fielding2

Nevada District 1 Little League All Star Tournament, Day 14

The Junior division started up last night on Field 1 at Governor’s Field in Carson City, NV.  There are three teams in District 1, Carson City, Centennial and Reno American.  Tonight Reno American faced Centennial… the game ended up going an extra inning!  A good close battle that ended 8-10 in favor of the “visiting” Centennial.  Carson City will face Reno American Thursday to decide who will play Centennial for the Championship on Friday.

Here are some shots from tonights game… starting with a killer moon over the hills!130710_Junior Little League_Moon130710_Centenniall LL_Catcher130710_Junior Little League_Reno American Batting 130710_Junior Little League_Reno American Fielding