Thursday, December 31, 2009
11th Day of 'Canes-mas
James Jackson rushes upfield during the 2000 Gator Bowl against Georgia Tech, 10 years ago tomorrow.
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
10th Day of 'Canes-mas
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
9th Day of 'Canes-mas
The 2009 Miami Hurricanes Women's Tennis team poses with a little swagger for their poster shot at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center. I use this poster as a reference for my other clients to emulate, with varying degrees of success.
Below is Claudia Wasilewski, posing in the studio.
Below is Claudia Wasilewski, posing in the studio.
Monday, December 28, 2009
8th Day of 'Canes-mas
This HDR image of Alex Rodriguez Park was shot the day after opening night of the 2009 season. An HDR image is actually several images of different exposures merged together giving a greater dynamic range of luminances between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than standard digital imaging techniques or photographic methods.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
7th Day of 'Canes-mas
This shot of Hurricanes Men's Basketball head coach Frank Haith, Anthony King and Anthony Harris was used on the 2007 Men's Basketball media guide cover. It was shot in the BankUnited Center using one White-Lightning 1600 strobe on the floor with a 30ยบ grid, with no catwalk strobes and no curtain. The strobe was cranked up to its highest power setting, overriding the available light in the building to such an extent the background appears totally dark.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
6th Day of 'Canes-mas
While I prefer to stay as low to the ground as possible while shooting sports, sometimes other perspectives make for interesting images. When the Hurricanes played in Miami Arena, the catwalks above the floor perfectly aligned with the baskets, so mounting a remote camera above the rim was possible.
When the BankUnited Center opened in 2003, the catwalks were configured differently than the old arena, thus eliminating the direct overhead view. Last season I mounted a camera over the Hurricanes bench and captured a strategy session during a timeout.
When the BankUnited Center opened in 2003, the catwalks were configured differently than the old arena, thus eliminating the direct overhead view. Last season I mounted a camera over the Hurricanes bench and captured a strategy session during a timeout.
Friday, December 25, 2009
5th Day of 'Canes-mas
Jack McClinton poses during photo day before the 2008-09 season. The BankUnited center installed huge black curtains which can be lowered to hide a majority of the seats and to create a more intimate feel to lesser attended events and basketball practices. Using one as a background, I shot with four Speedotron lights in the rafters and one White-Lightning brand light on the floor level for fill. Jack did the rest.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
4th Day of 'Canes-mas
For this shot of the 2009 Hurricanes Men's Basketball team, I used my arena game set up (five speedotrons, one in each corner and a fifth above this camera position for fill) and placed the camera body on the floor, with a slight upward angle. The majority of the light hits the floor and falls off before reaching the background, with some leftover light spill hitting the banners above. I then added my "grunged" Photoshop treatment for the finished image.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
3rd Day of 'Canes-mas
This shot is of Hurricanes forward Dwayne Collins blocking a shot by North Carolina's Deon Thompson during a game at the BankUnited Center back in 2008.
I blogged about this shot on my other blog last March. I essentially set up a wide lens in front of my floor position and triggered it with a wired remote. The shot shows peak action, a full arena, and even a hint of how I light my basketball images.
I blogged about this shot on my other blog last March. I essentially set up a wide lens in front of my floor position and triggered it with a wired remote. The shot shows peak action, a full arena, and even a hint of how I light my basketball images.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
2nd Day of 'Canes-mas
Sean Taylor, famous for his ferocious hits, wipes out Pitt TE Darryl Weston during the Hurricanes 28-14 victory over the Panthers in 2003.
You might remember seeing this photo from the opposite view. Rick Stewart of Getty Images captured this hit at nearly the same moment from the other end zone. (That's me in the green jacket right underneath Weston).
In 2003, Taylor was named a consensus first-team All-American, the Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Year and a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. He led the Big East Conference and ranked first nationally in interceptions with 10, tying the record for interceptions in a season with Bennie Blades. He finished first in total tackles with 77 (57 solos). He intercepted two passes during the Pitt game shown above. His three touchdown returns of interceptions is a Miami single-season record.
You might remember seeing this photo from the opposite view. Rick Stewart of Getty Images captured this hit at nearly the same moment from the other end zone. (That's me in the green jacket right underneath Weston).
In 2003, Taylor was named a consensus first-team All-American, the Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Year and a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. He led the Big East Conference and ranked first nationally in interceptions with 10, tying the record for interceptions in a season with Bennie Blades. He finished first in total tackles with 77 (57 solos). He intercepted two passes during the Pitt game shown above. His three touchdown returns of interceptions is a Miami single-season record.
Monday, December 21, 2009
1st Day of 'Canes-mas
Over the next 12 days I'll talk about the 16 photos used in the flash movie on the home page of Caneshooter.com.
The first photo you see when visiting the site is of Sebastian the Ibis running through the smoke at the Orange Bowl Stadium in 2002. Most photographers stand somewhere around midfield and shoot the players and coaches running towards them with a long telephoto lens. For a change of pace I stood in front of the cheerleaders and used a wide angle lens from ground level. You only have a couple of seconds from this location to get a shot before the "smoke" overtakes you.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Miami 87, FAU 69
James Dews scored 15 points and added nine rebounds and the Hurricanes defeated the Florida Atlantic Owls 87-69 at the Orange Bowl Classic at the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise yesterday.
Dwayne Collins posted his second-straight double-double with 17 points and a game-high 14 rebounds and Durand Scott added 13 points and four assists for UM.
The Hurricanes improved to 11-1, with their lone loss a one-point defeat at Boston College on Dec. 6. They won for the 19th time in 20 games against the Owls.
FAU coach Mike Jarvis, when asked after the game about the Owls' dismal all-time record against the 'Canes, said, "We will play Miami until we beat them."
Dwayne Collins posted his second-straight double-double with 17 points and a game-high 14 rebounds and Durand Scott added 13 points and four assists for UM.
The Hurricanes improved to 11-1, with their lone loss a one-point defeat at Boston College on Dec. 6. They won for the 19th time in 20 games against the Owls.
FAU coach Mike Jarvis, when asked after the game about the Owls' dismal all-time record against the 'Canes, said, "We will play Miami until we beat them."
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Albert Bentley Most Valuable Walk-On Award - Chris Ivory
Sophomore Chris Ivory, a walk-on who handled long snapping duties for punts in 11 games last season and every game this season, repeated as the winner of the Albert Bentley Most Valuable Walk-On Award. Chris won this award last season as a redshirt freshman.
Before coming to Miami, Chris was ranked as the No. 15 long snapper in the nation and No. 1 in Florida by the Chris Sailer kicking and snapping national event in Las Vegas.
Before coming to Miami, Chris was ranked as the No. 15 long snapper in the nation and No. 1 in Florida by the Chris Sailer kicking and snapping national event in Las Vegas.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Special Teams Player of Year - Matt Bosher
Junior K/P Matt Bosher earned UM's Special Teams Player of Year honors at the Hurricanes Football awards ceremony earlier this month.
Bosher has earned the ACC's Specialist of the Week honor twice this season, and currently has made 12 consecutive field goals, which ranks second both for a single season and a career, and 88 consecutive PATs, which ranks third all-time in school history.
Bosher has earned the ACC's Specialist of the Week honor twice this season, and currently has made 12 consecutive field goals, which ranks second both for a single season and a career, and 88 consecutive PATs, which ranks third all-time in school history.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Brandon Harris
Sophomore cornerback Brandon Harris has been selected an All-American by SI.com, the Associated Press and Phil Steele Magazine.
Harris, an All-ACC First Team selection this season, earned second team All-America honors from SI.com, third team honors from the AP and fourth team All-America honors from Phil Steele Magazine.
Harris is Miami's first player since safety Kenny Phillips in 2007 to earn All-America honors, who was an AP third team All-American.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Andre Johnson
Andre Johnson gained 193 yards on 11 receptions and scored two touchdowns as the Texans defeated the Seattle Seahawks 34-7 last Sunday. Johnson has 81 catches for a league leading 1237 yards and eight touchdowns on the season.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Strength Training Athlete of the Year - Allen Bailey
Allen Bailey is by far one of Miami's most physical specimens, as he runs a 4.65 in the 40-yard dash, has a 39-inch vertical (tied for 3rd on the team), benches over 400 pounds, squats in the mid 500's and power cleans in the upper 300's. Longtime UM strength coach Andreu Swasey gives Bailey perhaps the ultimate praise: "He is the freakiest of all the freaks since I've been here."
It is no surprise that Bailey took home UM's Strength Training Athlete of the Year award for 2009.
It is no surprise that Bailey took home UM's Strength Training Athlete of the Year award for 2009.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Walt Kichefski Hurricane Award - A.J. Trump
Sunday, December 13, 2009
James Dews
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Chris Hayes nominated for Rudy Award
Hurricanes WR Chris Hayes has been nominated for the Rudy Award. Fans can vote for Chris here. Fan voting closes at 5:00pm Pacific Time on December 16, 2009.
Daniel ‘Rudy’ Ruettiger founded The College Football Rudy Awards in 2007 to honor Division I football players who brought that ‘something extra’ to the team. Rudy wanted to find the most inspirational and motivational players in America who best defined what he refers to as "The Four C's": Courage, Contribution, Commitment and Character.
The winner will have an academic scholarship awarded in his name to his university and will be presented the College Football Rudy Award by Rudy Ruettiger at the Third Annual College Football Rudy Awards Ceremony on January 11, 2010 in Orlando, Florida at the Orlando World Center Marriott. The two Runners-up will each receive an academic scholarship awarded in their name to their respective universities and the Runner’s Up Award.
For those of you who don't know Chris' story, ESPN produced a segment that aired on "College Gameday" back in October that can be seen here.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Brad Timpf
Three years ago yesterday, former Hurricanes basketball player Brad Timpf was murdered while leaving the Houston's restaurant parking lot in North Miami Beach.
Timpf lettered at "The U" from 1992-96, and after graduation attended Life University School of Chiropractic in Georgia, eventually practicing in his hometown of Coral Springs, Florida.
The crime remains unsolved.
Timpf lettered at "The U" from 1992-96, and after graduation attended Life University School of Chiropractic in Georgia, eventually practicing in his hometown of Coral Springs, Florida.
The crime remains unsolved.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Newcomer of the Year - Mike James
Freshman running back Mike James took home the Newcomer of the Year Award at last Sunday night's awards ceremony at Gusman Concert Hall in Coral Gables. James had 514 all purpose yards this season, rushing 15 times for 46 yards and a touchdown, catching 15 passes for 105 yards and returning 17 kickoffs for 363 yards (a 21.4 yard average) this season.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Bruce Johnson
Former Hurricanes DB Bruce Johnson got his most extensive work of the season for the New York Giants Sunday, recording seven tackles, five of them solo, as the Giants defeated the Dallas Cowboys 31-24.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Offensive MVP - Jason Fox
Monday, December 7, 2009
Defensive MVP - Darryl Sharpton
Senior linebacker Darryl Sharpton took home the Jack Harding Team MVP Award at last night's awards ceremony at Gusman Concert Hall in Coral Gables. Sharpton led the Hurricanes this season with 91 tackles and had a 73 yard interception return for a touchdown against Duke.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Stephanie Yderstrom
In only her second collegiate game, freshman guard Stephanie Yderstrom scored 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting during the 'Canes 76-71 defeat to the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Yderstrom scored five points in the waning moments to pull Miami to within three with 32 seconds to go. But the 'Canes turned the ball over on its next possession and Nebraska was able to seal the game with two Dominque Kelley free-throws.
Yderstrom scored five points in the waning moments to pull Miami to within three with 32 seconds to go. But the 'Canes turned the ball over on its next possession and Nebraska was able to seal the game with two Dominque Kelley free-throws.
Edgerrin James
On this date in 1998, Edgerrin James ran for a team record 299 yards to lead the Hurricanes to a 49-45 victory over the #3 ranked UCLA Bruins in front of 46,819 at the Orange Bowl. James' 39 carries also tied a single game team record for rushing attempts set by Ottis Anderson against back in 1978.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Lane Carico
Despite Lane Carico's match-high 21 kills, FIU slipped past Miami, 3-2 on Thursday evening in the opening round of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center in Gainesville, Fla.
For more on the match, go here.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Dwayne Collins
Dwayne Collins scored his 1,000th career point on this shot (above) with 1:54 left in second half to put Miami ahead for good during the Hurricanes' 63-58 victory over Minnesota last night in Coral Gables. The win moves the 'Canes to 8-0 on the season.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Brian Asbury
Former Hurricanes forward Brian Asbury is averaging 28 points per game over the first seven games of the season for his Israeli team Hapoel Kiryat Tivon, leading them to an overall record of 6-1. Asbury scored 48 points against Lev Hasharon in their 101-96 victory on October 27.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Matt Bosher
Yesterday was a big day for Hurricanes kicker/punter Matt Bosher. The junior from Jupiter took home All-ACC first team honors as a kicker, All-ACC second team honors as a punter, and Specialist of the Week for his efforts during the 'Canes 31-10 victory over USF last Saturday.
Bosher extended his streak of consecutive field goals to 12, which ranks second both for a single season and a career, and 88 consecutive PATs, which ranks third all-time in school history. Bosher also punted four times and totaled 179 yards for a 44.8 yards per punt average, and landed two kicks inside South Florida’s 20-yard line.
Bosher extended his streak of consecutive field goals to 12, which ranks second both for a single season and a career, and 88 consecutive PATs, which ranks third all-time in school history. Bosher also punted four times and totaled 179 yards for a 44.8 yards per punt average, and landed two kicks inside South Florida’s 20-yard line.
Monday, November 30, 2009
'Canes Volleyball heads to NCAA Tourney
Yesterday, the University of Miami volleyball team received a bid to the 2009 NCAA Women's Volleyball Tournament with an at-large selection out of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
This will be the second NCAA Tournament appearance for the 'Canes since the program began in 2001. Miami's last trip to the NCAA Tournament ended with a trip to the Round of 16 in 2002. On their way to the "Sweet 16", the Hurricanes upset Duke and 15th-ranked Wisconsin, before falling to No. 4 Nebraska in Lincoln, Neb.
Miami (18-12) will meet cross-town rival FIU (31-3)--champions out of the Sun Belt Conference, in the opening round on Thursday, Dec. 3. Miami and FIU will square off in the first match of the day on Thursday at 5 p.m. ET. The second-round contest will be played Friday at 7 p.m. ET. All matches will take place on the UF campus inside the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Miami 31, USF 10
Hurricanes running back Damien Berry gained 114 yards on 12 carries as Miami defeated the South Florida Bulls 31-10 last night in Tampa. The 'Canes amassed 240 yards on the ground, with Graig Cooper contributing 83 yards and Javarris James adding two touchdowns to the rushing total.
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Miami vs USF means more than a "W"
I lieu of our usual "revisited" game day posts, we've decided to remind our fans about USF's belief they are one of us.
After the Bulls' upset victory over Florida State in Tallahassee earlier this season, University of South Florida Executive Associate Athletic Director Bill McGillis placed a very visible billboard near the I-275 & I-4 interchange in Tampa trumpeting the Big 3 of Florida college football, Florida, Miami and FSU, turning into the Big 4.
Coupled with Kayvon Webster's dramatic change of heart on National Signing Day last February, where the Miami Pace Monsignor senior shunned his oral UM commitment in favor of the geographically misnomered school in Tampa, the Bulls believe they have earned our respect.
Let's show them they aren't one of us.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Sean Taylor
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Caneshooter.com's Black Friday Sale
Tomorrow, Caneshooter.com will have it's own Black Friday sale. 'Canes fans can take 25% off their entire order all day Friday, November 27th from 12:00am to 11:59pm EST. A classic Hurricanes photo would make the perfect gift for the Miami fan that has everything! Enter promo code "blackfriday" at checkout.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Riquna Williams
Riquna Williams, who came into yesterday's game with Houston leading the ACC with 27.5 points per game, went off for 21 second-half points and scored 28 for the day as the 'Canes defeated the Cougars 68-54 to move to 5-0 on the season. The Pahokee, Fla. native hit four three-pointers and had two other three-point plays in the contest.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Antonio Dixon
Philadelphia lineman and UM alum Antonio Dixon blocked a field goal attempt by Chicago's Robbie Gould during the Eagles' 24-20 victory over the Bears Sunday night.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Dwayne Collins
Hurricanes forward Dwayne Collins earned MVP honors as Miami defeated South Carolina 85-70 in the championship game of the Charleston Classic on Sunday night.
Collins scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in the championship game. In the opening game against Tulane, Collins notched 14 boards to go with his 22 points. All totaled, Collins scored 48 points and collected 34 rebounds in the three game tournament.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Miami 34, Duke 16
The Miami bench erupts as senior Darryl Sharpton intercepts a Thaddeus Lewis pass and returns it 73-yards for a touchdown in his final home game during the 'Canes 34-16 win over the Duke Blue Devils Saturday.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Miami vs Duke revisited
Jacory Harris threw for four touchdowns and ran for another during Miami's 49-31 victory over Duke last season. Harris came of the bench in the 2nd quarter to rally the 'Canes from a 10 point deficit, completing 18 of 28 passes for 185 yards.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Ian Symonette & A.J. Trump
Hurricanes offensive linemen Ian Symonette and A.J. Trump enjoy a moment of solitude at the locker room entrance before Miami's 33-24 defeat to the North Carolina Tar Heels in Chapel Hill, North Carolina last Saturday.
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Diane Barnes
Senior Diane Barnes grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds and also scored 12 points, recording her second double-double of the season, helping the 'Canes women's basketball team to an 88-46 victory over the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats at the BankUnited Center last night.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Reggie Wayne
Reggie Wayne led the Indianapolis Colts with 126 yards receiving and two touchdowns, including the game winning catch after Patriots coach Bill Belichick's infamous 4th down call, during their 35-34 victory over New England last Sunday.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
James Dews
Senior James Dews led four Hurricanes in double figures as Miami's men's basketball team cruised to the 108-58 win over Nova Southeastern on Monday evening at the BankUnited Center.
Dews converted a career-high five-of-seven three-pointers en route to a game-high 19 points as the Hurricanes hit a total of 14 shots from long range. It is the most three-point baskets since Miami hit a school-record 15 treys versus Georgetown on March 3, 1993.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Ken Dorsey & Jacory Harris
Former Hurricanes quarterback Ken Dorsey consoles Jacory Harris after his worst performance as a 'Cane, throwing four interceptions during Miami's 33-24 loss to North Carolina Saturday.
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
North Carolina 33, Miami 24
'Canes fans likely won't forget the name Kendric Burney anytime soon.
The junior cornerback for the Tar Heels returned one of his three interceptions for a 77-yard touchdown and his third pick resulted in a bizarre fourth-quarter score that helped North Carolina beat the 'Canes 33-24 on Saturday.
Burney finished with 170 interception return yards, a single-game ACC record, and became the first Tar Heel to have three picks in a game since Dre' Bly in 1996.
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