Wow, sweet pic man! The B&W is fantastic, and the subject isolation phenomenal. Congrats!
M.
Peter,
Absolutely love this. Way better than a standard ‘action’ shot at a soccer game. Great job with the light.
wow. so good peter.
i love my m9 so much but still hold on to my dslr for action shots wide open. i’m beyond impressed.
Mark, Dave, and Bijan,
Thank you gentlemen. Spring is finally here in Toronto and house league soccer is on, so there will be more shots “from the field”.
Peter.
Wow, now you’re showing off how good you are.
It’s all about little moments my friend.
Fabulous. I love your sports photos.
Thanks Jon.
As per usual a beauty. But for me its not the focusing (I expect that every time now :-)).. but the framing with the light. For me that’s what makes this image.
Thank you Andrew.
I love this one! And I think that the M9 makes better b&w files than the MM does. I never thought I’d say that. They seem to have more texture. Then again it might depend on a dozen variables. I suppose if I shot b&w only, I’d use the M9 by default and switch to the MM when the light levels are low. I own neither camera, BTW.
You also have to be careful with the MM – it blows highlights like nobody’s business.
Wow, sweet pic man! The B&W is fantastic, and the subject isolation phenomenal. Congrats!
M.
Peter,
Absolutely love this. Way better than a standard ‘action’ shot at a soccer game. Great job with the light.
wow. so good peter.
i love my m9 so much but still hold on to my dslr for action shots wide open. i’m beyond impressed.
Mark, Dave, and Bijan,
Thank you gentlemen. Spring is finally here in Toronto and house league soccer is on, so there will be more shots “from the field”.
Peter.
Wow, now you’re showing off how good you are.
It’s all about little moments my friend.
Fabulous. I love your sports photos.
Thanks Jon.
As per usual a beauty. But for me its not the focusing (I expect that every time now :-)).. but the framing with the light. For me that’s what makes this image.
Thank you Andrew.
I love this one! And I think that the M9 makes better b&w files than the MM does. I never thought I’d say that. They seem to have more texture. Then again it might depend on a dozen variables. I suppose if I shot b&w only, I’d use the M9 by default and switch to the MM when the light levels are low. I own neither camera, BTW.
You also have to be careful with the MM – it blows highlights like nobody’s business.