http://www.elynah.com/?photob&id=362
Very nice. I love the expression on the kid's face in images 21 and 22.
I'd love to know how the Cornell player (no number visible) ended up in that position in photo #32!
[quote Robb]I'd love to know how the Cornell player (no number visible) ended up in that position in photo #32![/quote]
Jillson, got checked by (John) Kennedy in the preceding frame, whose offending shoulder is visible to the right of the shot that's up there.
My reaction to picture 63 is a lot more subdued today than it would have been Friday night. Glad I didn't see that.
Great shots, as usual.
Yet again I am amazed at how much lighting, the camera and post-processing affects the images and specifically the colors you see. The color on the RPI jerseys in Age's pictures looks very little like what I saw on the video this weekend.
It's easy to get lulled back into thinking that cameras just show exactly what the world looks like. But it's more complicated than that.
[quote Robb]I'd love to know how the Cornell player (no number visible) ended up in that position in photo #32![/quote]
Am I the only one who sees this:
http://www.elynah.com/photo.php?id=362&e=&i=32
as photo 32? This can't be the photo you're referring to.
[quote Kyle Rose][quote Robb]I'd love to know how the Cornell player (no number visible) ended up in that position in photo #32![/quote]
Am I the only one who sees this:
http://www.elynah.com/photo.php?id=362&e=&i=32
as photo 32? This can't be the photo you're referring to.[/quote]
They're off by 1, look at the one before it.
[quote French Rage]They're off by 1, look at the one before it.[/quote]
Got it. That is pretty funny, and it wasn't clear from the thumbnail. :-)
[quote KeithK]Yet again I am amazed at how much lighting, the camera and post-processing affects the images and specifically the colors you see. The color on the RPI jerseys in Age's pictures looks very little like what I saw on the video this weekend.
It's easy to get lulled back into thinking that cameras just show exactly what the world looks like. But it's more complicated than that.[/quote]
It's definitely more complicated than that, but don't take my photos to be the gold standard for color. They're just as subjective as what the webcast's crappy video cameras interpret, but for different reasons.
First of all, wrapping my photos in that Flash app for image security caused more problems than it solved. I'm glad I was able to make it work, but Flash has no color management whatsoever. If you load those image files directly into a browser they look completely different than what Flash does to it. I actually have a filter I run the photos through to make them slightly more acceptable in Flash, which completely defeats the purpose of displaying un-watermarked originals. So when I get to it, Flash will be removed, and I'll just watermark the images displayed, but at least the color and gamma will be correct.
The second problem is the goddamned lighting in Lynah. For those that haven't heard my bitching, the lights actually do some sort of phasing between a reddish hue and a blueish hue. Adjacent lights are 180 deg. out-of-phase with each other. I was playing around between warmups and the game a few weeks ago to see if I could find what frequency they work at. The effect largely went away at around a 1/100th sec. exposure, so maybe 120Hz? Fast enough to not affect video cameras and the human eye, at any rate. But that exposure duration is clearly useless for hockey. The end result is every photo has light areas, dark areas, blue areas, and red areas, and it's a nightmare to process. If you have a compact camera with an LCD display, just zoom out and point the camera at the ice some time--if you're not prone to epileptic seizures.
(http://www.elynah.com/media/misc/lighting.jpg)
These pictures are excellent. I'm an acknowledged skate freak..........I have 3 boys playing hockey (we're a Bauer family, currently wearing Vapor XXXX's). What kind of skates is Dan Nicholls wearing in photo 29 of 67? I think I recognize all of the other skate models on our guys.
[quote CowbellGuy]The second problem is the goddamned lighting in Lynah. For those that haven't heard my bitching, blah blah blah[/quote]
So did anyone else notice the lighting changes in several of the other road rinks this year? The ones I really noticed were Bright (har har) and Meehan. Those two now feature a massive array of very bright fluorescent lights. At Bright, they're arranged in ceiling fan configurations and closer to the ice, compared to the old lights. (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Bright_Hockey_Center,_Harvard.JPG) At Meehan, I really noticed an increased level of light coming off the ice. I'm sure the biggest factor driving those new lights were probably energy savings, but I'm wondering what the photographers thought.
I'm also surprised nobody really has commented on the brand new video scoreboard that is now up at Harvard. (Side story: I got shoved by an older Harvard fan during intermission because I was blocking his view of the self-lionizing video they were showing up on the video board...never mind that his section was pretty empty at the time). I believe this is the first real video scoreboard in the ECAC.
Didn't make it to Meehan, but a couple of Bic lighters would probably light the place up better than the old lights did, so that's good to hear. I didn't bother shooting at Harvard, though I do remember it being darker than it is with the new lights. I figured they had to/chose to replace the lights when they did the scoreboard.
[quote RichH]
I'm also surprised nobody really has commented on the brand new video scoreboard that is now up at Harvard.[/quote]
I liked it because my seats were down low right behind the goal at the contra-pressbox side, so I had some help seeing the action at the far end.
Self-promotion aside, it was kind of neat before the start of the game the way they showed each of their players (with names) in various non-hockey settings like weight room etc. That kind of stuff is attractive to recruits who might otherwise balk at playing in a venue with no fans.**]
[quote RichH]I'm sure the biggest factor driving those new lights were probably energy savings[/quote]
Not the driver, but it can't hurt the video feed either.
QuoteI believe this is the first real video scoreboard in the ECAC.
And may it be the last (although the refurbished Gut may have had one during the post-elephant walk years).
[quote RatushnyFan]These pictures are excellent. I'm an acknowledged skate freak..........I have 3 boys playing hockey (we're a Bauer family, currently wearing Vapor XXXX's). What kind of skates is Dan Nicholls wearing in photo 29 of 67? I think I recognize all of the other skate models on our guys.[/quote]
I think they're Easton skates. I found these online that look similar:
http://www.hockeygiant.com/eassynse16sktsr.html
Here you go ;)