Posts Tagged ‘San Jose Sharks’

Photo: Out of Reach

Out of Reach

Photo: The outreached arm of the Sharks netminder falls short of another Hawks goal.

With hockey probably being the fastest sport that isn’t measured in horsepower, it’s glimpses like this which break the game down into frozen moments that make we want to shoot the sport more often.

Not to mention get back out there myself. :)

- Kris

Photo: Jeremy Roenick

Jeremy Roenick

As the latest edition of their Heritage Night series, the Chicago Blackhawks chose to honor fan favorite Jeremy Roenick in tonight’s game against the Sharks.  Since I grew up admiring JR during my playing days, I thought I’d dig up an old photo from the Hawks/Sharks match back in ‘08 and share it on the blog tonight.

By the way, Hawks won 4-3 in OT. :)

Photo: Jonathan Toews

Jonathan Toews

Taking a break for the Maui photos for a few hours, I wanted to try out a few of the Photoshop techniques that I learned at the Maui Photo Festival a few weeks back.

This shot is from the photos I took from the Hawks / Sharks matchup back in March.  After seeing photos used in promotional materials with the Hawks’ awesome red home jerseys highlighted against grey-toned backdrops, I wanted to give it a shot myself.  So that’s what I was playing around with a for a few hours last night.

In this shot, I also highlighted the goaltender and added a blur effect to everything else in the frame.  Here’s the original shot.

Determination

This particular photo was one I spent the most time on, and here are the two others that I did a little practice on first.

Duncan Keith

Adam Burish

And now, back to all those Maui photos I need to go through.

Photo: Last Hope

Last Hope

Our hometown Hawks advanced to the 2nd round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs last night, so I decided to throw up a recent hockey photo. Unfortunately, the shooter pictured here, former Blackhawk Jeremy Roenick, was eliminated from the playoffs when his San Jose Sharks were upset by the Anaheim Ducks.

Photo: Out of Reach

Out of Reach

One of the five goals that made it past Nabokov in regulation.

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