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Here's the penultimate image in my batch of hockey shots, this time from the Five Counties Hockey League premier division match between Bedford Hockey Club ladies second XI and Bishops Stortford Hockey Club ladies seconds.
This is Jenna, in complete contrast to the angry shot Rant, here she is bounding along with a big smile on her face. The game finished in a close fought 2-0 victory for Bedford.
On a freezing cold January morning with the sun out I was able to use ISO 100. I set the camera up in manual mode to avoid inconsistent metering by the camera but due to light cloud cover did have to alter the shutter speed from time to time.
EOS 40D ~ 70-200L + 1.4x TC @ 280mm ~ 1/640 ~ f4 ~ ISO100 ~ M mode.
My last trip to Upton Park and the Boleyn Ground to see my beloved West Ham United. We won against Watford 3 - 1.
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One last look back at the new Wembley Stadium. Here the crowds of West Ham fans make their way home after the nPower Championship playoff final victory against Blackpool.
Let's hope it's not another 31 years until we get back here again.
PowerShot G10 ~ 6mm ~ 1/500 ~ f4.5 ~ ISO200 ~ Av mode.
As kick off for the nPower Championship Playoff Final between West Ham and Blackpool approached I took this photo of my son Henry and I inside the new Wembley Stadium.
Not a great photo by any means, but one that needed taking bearing in mind the infrequency of West Ham's visits to the home of football.
PowerShot G10 ~ 6mm ~ 1/60 ~ f6.3 ~ ISO200 ~ Av mode.
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My first football match, West Ham United vs Stoke City (final score 1:1)
Boleyn Ground, London
Pentax Spotmatic SPII
Fujicolor Superia X-tra
ISO 400
Shot at box speed
Process & scan by Genie Imaging Ltd, Unit d4, Jaggard Way, London SW12 8SG
Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400.Roll 08-17.Pentax SPII.2012-11-19
Here is the start of another batch of hockey shots, this time from the Five Counties Hockey League premier division match between Bedford Hockey Club ladies second XI and Bishops Stortford Hockey Club ladies seconds.
This is Steph, controlling the ball and turning towards the opposition goal. The game finished in a close fought 2-0 victory for Bedford.
On a freezing cold January morning with the sun out I was able to use ISO 100. I set the camera up in manual mode to avoid inconsistent metering by the camera but due to light cloud cover did have to alter the shutter speed from time to time.
EOS 40D ~ 70-200L + 1.4x TC @ 180mm ~ 1/640 ~ f4 ~ ISO100 ~ M mode.
As the teams emerged for the nPower Championship Playoff Final at Wembley between West Ham and Blackpool the Hammers fans erupted into a cauldron of noise and waving flags.
Looking at the picture it doesn't look anywhere near as impressive as it did at the time. Sometimes you just have to be there!
PowerShot G10 ~ 30mm ~ 1/80 ~ f4.5 ~ ISO200 ~ Av mode.
Before their final league match of the 2011-12 season I took a team photo of the BHC Ladies 2nds.
After I'd shot that they wanted to do a fun shot with them all in so decided to all jump in the air. Despite shooting a burst the timing of this first attempt wasn't perfect although I thought worth posting as there are some with some great body shapes in their jump.
This was a very successful season for the team. During the match they were about to play the five goals took their total for the season to 99 goals. The target at the seasons start was 50! Sadly they only finished second in their league so missed out on promotion.
EOS 40D ~ 17-40L @ 32mm ~ 1/500 ~ f5.6 ~ ISO100 ~ Av mode.
WHUFC situated in Green St, Upton Park. ....© Yvonne Wallin All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission
West Ham v Juventus pree season friendly at The London Stadium (Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park) Great to be there on this fantastic day even if West Ham did go down 3-2. Enjoyable game and lovely to see the champions of Italy
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I took a walk along the river to Stevington with the idea of taking some photos of the mill with snow lying on the ground. The nearer I got the thicker the fog and mist became, and the snowfall had not been as heavy here. Usually visible from the passing road I had to make my way across the field before it came into view.
Even here as I approached from the field the mill was only visible through the mist, while the closer tree was much clearer. Yesterday's post showed them a few hundred yards back along the path, but I wondered if it would work better with the clearer tree on the left instead of the mist obscured mill.
The image has been processed in black and white to help bring out the contrast in an image that had little colour anyway.
EOS 40D ~ 17-40L @ 26mm ~ 1/400 ~ EV +1 ~ f9 ~ ISO200 ~ Av mode.