Quick hockey setups

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I was given 30 minutes to do 5 different poses with 8 players. The easiest way was to put on my skates, a lot more steady on the ice than wearing shoes. The backgrounds on all these will be dropped out when the ad layouts are done. It was fun being on skates while shooting.







 
I think the poses are good. I dislikes the harsh dividing line in the BG. I understand how hockey rinks are with the boards but it is jarring.

Also those damn face shields, good for safety, bad for photos.
 
Fortunately they are dropping all the backgrounds, I still looked for the cleanest points in the rink to use. I shot everything available light, which helped with the visors, no flash blast. At the other end of the rink they were taking shots on the goalies, so every now and then a puck came sailing by. It was entertaining.
 
Would a polarizer help? I run into the same issue with safety glasses.
 
A polarizer would definitely help, but it might not elimate it totally; the easiest way is simply to move the light source up/left/right slightly so that you avoid the whole "angle of incidence=angle of reflection" issue. Nice shots Scott!
 
A polarizer would definitely help, but it might not elimate it totally; the easiest way is simply to move the light source up/left/right slightly so that you avoid the whole "angle of incidence=angle of reflection" issue. Nice shots Scott!

The light was all arena light from a variety of locations.
 
A polarizer would definitely help, but it might not elimate it totally; the easiest way is simply to move the light source up/left/right slightly so that you avoid the whole "angle of incidence=angle of reflection" issue. Nice shots Scott!

The light was all arena light from a variety of locations.

Understood, I was meaning in response to your 'flash blast' statement.
 
A polarizer would definitely help, but it might not elimate it totally; the easiest way is simply to move the light source up/left/right slightly so that you avoid the whole "angle of incidence=angle of reflection" issue. Nice shots Scott!

The light was all arena light from a variety of locations.

Understood, I was meaning in response to your 'flash blast' statement.

Oh ya, forgot I mentioned a flash
 
The 67's! Pucks flying by, sounds a lot of fun. I like the one using the net, that's a little different for a portrait (for a skater not a goalie). Nice set.
 
A polarizer would definitely help, but it might not elimate it totally; the easiest way is simply to move the light source up/left/right slightly so that you avoid the whole "angle of incidence=angle of reflection" issue. Nice shots Scott!

He needed a big sheet to block the lights coming from behind him. I would have had them flip the visors up.
 
I like the last picture!

Maybe you could catch the players in action? That would be awesome!
 

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