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40mm Forehand
40mm Forehand
Zed Pobre


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Challenge: Minimalism (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
Location: Baton Rouge Table Tennis Club
Date: Apr 23, 2005
Aperture: f/3.5
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/60 sec
Galleries: Sports
Date Uploaded: Apr 24, 2005

A standard, tournament ping pong ball is 40mm in diameter.

This shot was taken with the camera on a tripod, manually focused to the distance of the ball, which was then raised by Logan, a ping pong club member who volunteered to assist me. In the background in a striking attack pose is Bogdan, amateur photographer, co-worker, and friend, who has taught me much of what I know about ping pong and who swaps notes with me about photography.

I borrowed his 580EX flash for this shot, placed on the ground in slave mode, deactivated the firing of the flash on the camera, placed the flash to fire at 45 degrees upwards aimed at the bottom of the table and let the splash illuminate the ball. (As a side note, I originally thought this was a mistake of placement, but then every shot I took with the flash pulled back farther to actually strike the ball directly resulted in blown highlights.)

Post-processing:

1) Import from RAW, boosting shadows and contrast severely
2) Crop
3) Noise Ninja
4) Sharpen
5) Color Balance adjustment to cool the image slightly
6) Resize
7) Export


Statistics
Place: 281 out of 492
Avg (all users): 5.0836
Avg (commenters): 5.6667
Avg (participants): 5.0105
Avg (non-participants): 5.1657
Views since voting: 1099
Views during voting: 462
Votes: 359
Comments: 25
Favorites: 1 (view)


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08/22/2005 10:47:38 AM
Very cool shot! I remember this well from the challenge and scored it a 7. Love the light on the ball - and am appreciative of the fact that you shared how you captured it! :-)
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05/10/2005 07:58:14 PM
Thanks, John. I chose that subject and idea with great deliberation and great hopes, however. That's a tense action shot, since a ball bouncing that high is about to get clobbered. :)

I've put up my post-mortem thread in the Challenge Results forum.
05/09/2005 09:31:30 AM
Greetings from the Critique Club...

Hi Zed...

This photo is a good example of execution of an interesting technique. I think you did that part well, and it was probably difficult to achieve. Practicing and learning controlled environment techniques is very important in the greater scheme of things. It will teach you a lot. However, the best technique in the world doesn't create great photographs all the time. You choice of subject and idea still plays an important role. I believe this photo suffered that fate in the challenge. The viewer wasn't interested in what you were showing.

Better luck next time and keep up the good work :)

John Setzler
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/03/2005 04:04:05 PM
I think that this would have been a stronger image if the background was more visible. Using DOF rather than brightness to render this minimalistic would have improved the composition.
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05/03/2005 09:16:12 AM
As an old table tennis player I love this. Magnificent. 10
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05/03/2005 02:05:34 AM
I like the idea, you've stoped the ping-pong ball in midair nicely too. But the thing that lets the rest of the photo down is the lighting on the table and on the person's arm. I think even though the challenge is minamilism, the DOF you've used would make the abll the emphasis of the photo, even if everything was equally lit. Dave
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05/02/2005 07:57:02 PM
Took me a minute to see everything going on in this image, very interesting, I would like to know when the challenge is over how you accomplished this one, Nicely done!
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05/02/2005 12:11:43 PM
more backlighting would have provided more interest here i think. it took me a minute to figure out what was going on, then i made out the ping pong paddle, net and arm in the background...but it isn't easy to see (at least on my monitor)
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05/01/2005 11:50:36 AM
Wow, quick reflexes!
04/30/2005 08:20:20 PM
took me a second to figure out what this was.
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04/30/2005 07:22:28 PM
wow. very impressive lighitng and a novel idea. i miss playing, it's been a while. great work.
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04/30/2005 03:55:11 PM
thought it was the moon at first
04/30/2005 09:03:08 AM
bad, i dont understand this one, and it's boring, 1
04/29/2005 06:54:02 PM
Cool Shot,
04/29/2005 01:08:09 PM
Wow, extremely cool concept that makes me wonder how you pulled it off

Very nice!!!!
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04/29/2005 10:52:45 AM
interesting shot even though it is probably emulated
04/29/2005 07:22:50 AM
had to really look at this before I could figure out it was table tennis. The focus beening on the ball and making the background dark, is a good imagin..
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04/29/2005 06:44:56 AM
interesting use of theme
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04/28/2005 05:47:46 PM
Nice lighting on the ping pong ball to really bring it out. However the detail feels much greater on the left than on the right. Be nice if the net had a little bit more detail
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04/28/2005 04:20:27 PM
Ping o Pong
04/28/2005 02:10:10 PM
Nice. Tells a story. I like the light work.
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04/27/2005 03:46:07 PM
Great concept and amazing job getting the ball in focus. I think this would be better, though, if the table and player were better lit (still out of focus, but better able to discern what they were).
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04/27/2005 09:18:20 AM
Too dark
04/27/2005 03:52:54 AM
Good concept. The ball IMO is too high and the overall background is too dark. Good luck!
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04/27/2005 01:27:51 AM
Wow...kewl shot! Nice color in the ball. Would love to hear more about how you took this image. <8>
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