Learning to Play Volleyball: Go Boilers!

© Rona L. Schwarz

Learning to Play Volleyball:   Go Boilers!

Uploaded: September 29, 2012 21:13:19

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1/500s @ f/9.0, ISO 4000, Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8, @ 112mm. (MT-Education)
Another capture from the Purdue University women's volleyball match played with Bowling Green. What a fun play to practice fast-action photography!

Comments

Gord MacEachern September 30, 2012

Wonderful action capture Rona, very well done!! #1489241

Monnie Ryan September 30, 2012

Terrific action capture, Rona! #10347240

Michelle Alton September 30, 2012

Wow...GREAT! Your settings and equipment were PERFECT for the lighting in this indoor arena. It's such a challenge--especially for high school basketball (in my experience). #10347311

Kathy Salerni level-classic October 01, 2012

Absolutely amazing stop action shot, Rona! So well done! #10349201

Val Feldman level-deluxe October 01, 2012

Super action shot...and yep, you made it look easy but it sure takes a lot of practice to get it right...and kudos - you sure did! I love these types of group sport action shots - just for the sheer delight of reading all the faces - from the spectators to the cheerleaders to the players themselves. Excellent work, Rona! #10349675

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