NCAAF: 14 South Carolina at Tennesee

What a game up in Knoxville. The Vols held their own for the first half but after shooting themselves in the foot more than once, South Carolina finally was able to produce some points on the backs of Freshman Brandon Wilds and Sophomore Connor Shaw. If you all don’t like looking at these or if they shouldn’t be posted here, please let me know, and I will remove/stop. If not, hope you like them.

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It was Brandon Wilds all night long. 137 yards on 28 carries

Had a tough time on which one I liked more. Ended up choosing this one. Thoughts?

Great shots, keep them coming. Your signiture, in this form, is somewhat distracting…IMO.

This is exactly where they should be!! Awesome!!!

What fisheye and body are you shooting?

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Nice shots, were you on the field? The signature is there to keep turds from stealing his work!

I HAVE SPENT MOST OF MY LIFE FISHING AND WASTED THE REST OF IT!

titan, I did say “…in this form…”.
Happy Halloween :stuck_out_tongue:

by “in this form” you mean in the middle of the image?

I HAVE SPENT MOST OF MY LIFE FISHING AND WASTED THE REST OF IT!

In a form that is effective, but, not a distraction…IMO, not yours.

I understand now Rick, wasn’t trying to annoy you…just like to talk photography is all.

I HAVE SPENT MOST OF MY LIFE FISHING AND WASTED THE REST OF IT!

Thanks for the kind words. I wish I did not have to watermark so blatantly, but I unfortunately have had to start putting it in an obvious place due to some past instances. If I could, I would never put anything on my pictures.

As for the setup on the view of Neyland, it’s actually about 13 or 14 pictures stitched together in photoshop. I was using my 17-40mm @17 and overlapped about 30-40%. It’s a huge file, but it works. I usually will zoom in to 25-30mm to have more detail, but just plain forgot to do that this time around because I was in a rush.

I understand completely, keep up the good work and sharing with us.

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Originally posted by richardp17

Thanks for the kind words. I wish I did not have to watermark so blatantly, but I unfortunately have had to start putting it in an obvious place due to some past instances. If I could, I would never put anything on my pictures.

As for the setup on the view of Neyland, it’s actually about 13 or 14 pictures stitched together in photoshop. I was using my 17-40mm @17 and overlapped about 30-40%. It’s a huge file, but it works. I usually will zoom in to 25-30mm to have more detail, but just plain forgot to do that this time around because I was in a rush.


Love it. Do you use the photomerge inside of adobe bridge? I’ve found its much much easier this way.

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Definitely use CS3 photomerge. I haven’t had any issues with it as of yet. Simple. Works. No reason to change.

It takes a few minutes on my laptop with 10-15 photos, but it’ll get the job done.