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Old 11-09-2007, 7:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Quick question: how to take a rugby squad photograph

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As well as being committee member, medic and website administrator for my local rugby team, I have now ended up taking the match day photos. I might ask for some advice on this at another time, but I have a more pressing matter....I have to take the squad photo this weekend and was wondering what the "best" setup should be....

As luck would have it I have a Canon 400D with the stock 18-55 lens, a Canon 50mm lens and the Sigma 70-300mm one. Now I know some of the decisions are based on the depth of field I want to go for, but the bottom line is I am not sure and would be open to advice on the best way to take the photo.

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Re: Quick question: how to take a rugby squad photograph

A scrum or a line out
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Re: Quick question: how to take a rugby squad photograph

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A scrum or a line out
OK, OK just in case you aren't joking, it's a team photo of everyone lined up in rows, a bit like a school class photo
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OK, OK just in case you aren't joking, it's a team photo of everyone lined up in rows, a bit like a school class photo
Maybe thats how you should do it, school like. maybe have them in the rig or something like that.
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Re: Quick question: how to take a rugby squad photograph

18-55mm lens then, f11 or so and 1/100s minimum with everyone standing still. Probably tripod the camera.

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