The hockey season finally came to an end last night, and seeing as how we're pretty much in the middle of the month of June, I suppose that is a good thing. The Pittsburgh Penguins put away the San Jose Sharks in six games, so I guess this is the opportune time to put away a few more of the hockey photographs I took back in November. Time seems to fly so quickly, and I had no intention of waiting so long to put these up, but I had taken so many during the game that I didn't want to overload the blog by putting them all up at the same time. Once again, these are some photographs of my buddy's daughter, who is a goaltender. For what it's worth, she got all of these photographs within days of my taking them. I only managed to take in one of her games this year, so I thought I'd space them out a little bit here on the blog, and there might even be a few more left to dig out when the next season begins in October. The first photograph was taken at f/5, 1/400sec, ISO 1000 at 200mm. Here are a few more photographs taken during the game.
f/5, 1/200sec, ISO 1000 at 200mm
f/5 1/400sec, ISO 1000 at 200mm
f/5, 1/500sec, ISO 1000 at 200mm
f/5, 1/320sec, ISO 1000 at 110mm
A fun little game to play if you've got a little extra time on your hands is to try and find the puck. It can be seen in four of the five photographs, though to be perfectly honest, it's not a very hard game to play. See you again in the Fall.
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