One of the greatest knockouts in Guns & Hoses history.
One of the greatest knockouts in Guns & Hoses history.
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Awards
Contest Finalist in People In Motion Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Full Adrenaline Rush Photo Contest
People's Choice in The Thrill of Victory - The Agony of Defeat Photo Challenge
Contest Finalist in Sports In Action Photo Contest
Winner in Sport Action Photo Challenge
Peer Award
Magnificent Capture
Absolute Masterpiece
Superb Composition
Top Choice
Superior Skill
Outstanding Creativity
All Star
Genius
Virtuoso
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PhotogTips
March 14, 2016
Congratulations to your win for the Sports Challenge - great image, well deserved
ronaldwebb
April 02, 2018
Congratulations on the people's choice award in the "Thrill of Victory - Agony of Defeat" photo challenge. You truly captured the essence of the sport and the emotion of the moment. This was one of my top 3 favorites...Bravo!
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Behind The Lens
Location
At the Guns N Hoses police vs. fire charity boxing event in Jacksonville, Florida.Time
This was taken at about 8PM indoors under the lights of a boxing ring.Lighting
The lighting was the lighting above the ring set up for the sporting event.Equipment
Nikon D700 with 18-70mm Nikon lens. It was handheld with no other lighting (ie, flash).Inspiration
I love sports photography and I have photographed several of these events. Indoor lighting for sports is always tricky but I just caught the perfect moment where everything came together for this shot.Editing
Yes, I used some Topaz filters to give the photo the old time boxing feel.In my camera bag
Two cameras, a Nikon D700 and a Nikon D200. I actually like the D200 better for landscape photos because of its 100 ISO setting but the D700 is great for sports because of the frames per second you capture. I also carry a speedlight and a tripod. I am never without my polarizer.Feedback
Practice, practice, practice! Indoor lighting is extremely tough for sports so you should experiment with your camera and its settings before a big game or event.