Cornell - Princeton game photos (11/17/06)

Started by billhoward, November 18, 2006, 01:07:19 AM

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billhoward

Photos from the Cornell at Princeton hockey game are up as a photo slideshow http://www.howard.photosite.com/Cornell-Princeton06 Photos look best (they're larger) if you click on the slideshow.

The three Cornell goals and Princeton's second goal are up. Some more will go up in the  morning. [Edit:] More up morning after. If the above link doesn't work there's this simpler one: Howard.Photosite or just paste in www.howard.photosite.com


CU at Stanford

Very cool pictures from the game!  I enjoy seeing them.  Merci...

Doug '08

You caught me in the middle of an "Its all your fault cheer" where I look like I want to kill someone, haha.  

But those are some great shots, thanks for sharing.  Amazing photography!

billhoward

It was from your very location three or four years ago at the end of the Ryan Vesce 7 point evening that you or a predecessor yelled to the Princeton captain as he settled in to take a faceoff with about 2 minutes remaining: "Hey [captain], it's Friday at nine o'clock, your team is horrible, and you still can't score." By that time the Princeton crowd had emptied out so the voice carried quite well.

Sometimes I think the reddish tint to the ice you see in some photos (Age can verify how hard it is to color correct under indoor sodium vapor or whatever lighting) are from all the red jerseys at the rink. Actually, I was out on the ice afterwards during the family skate-a-thon and forget to take a picture of the gray balance card I keep in my vest. My own fault if you see red ice.

I'm thinking the McKee / LeNeveau shutout records are something Troy and the Big Red D are not going to be threatening. Still, it's better than getting shut out 3-0 as last year.


(Way off topic about red ice: Calumet Photo and some others sell a Meyers Imaging (mimaging.com) digital gray scale balance card (remember, digital, not the original Kodak one for studio photos) that you stick in the corner of the picture or in a picture of its own, and then when Photoshop asks if you want to remove the color cast, you select all in the photo you want to correct, and click on the gray card there or in the separate photo.)

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005