{"id":390,"date":"2007-03-02T01:12:35","date_gmt":"2007-03-01T16:12:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/2007-03-02\/390"},"modified":"2007-03-02T01:12:35","modified_gmt":"2007-03-01T16:12:35","slug":"more-on-the-difficulties-of-photographing-volleyball","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/2007-03-02\/390","title":{"rendered":"More on the Difficulties of Photographing Volleyball"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n<p>In my previous post, <a href=\"\/blog\/2007-02-28\/389\">\nVolleyball Is <span class='nobr'>a Difficult<\/span> Sport to Photograph<\/a>, <span class='nobr'>I briefly<\/span> mentioned <span class='nobr'>a\nfew<\/span> of the troubles <span class='nobr'>I encountered<\/span> in trying to photograph <span class='nobr'>a volleyball<\/span>\ntournament the other day. I'll expand on that <span class='nobr'>a bit<\/span> in this post.<\/p>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026105' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026105.jpg\"\n><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026105_sm.jpg\" width=\"494\" height=\"480\"\nid=\"i026105\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 28mm &mdash; <sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>160 sec, f\/4.5, ISO 800 &mdash;\n<a  href=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026105.jpg\">map &amp; image data<\/a> &mdash; <a href=\"\/blog\/proximity\/i\/JEF_026105.jpg\">nearby photos<\/a><\/span><br\/><span\nstyle='font-size:155%'>To the tune of &#8220;<a class='quiet' href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/I_Believe_I_Can_Fly\"><span class='nobr'>I Believe<\/span> <span class='nobr'>I Can<\/span> Fly<\/a>&#8221;....<\/span><\/div>\n\n\n<p>Here are a few of the considerations that the photographer must balance....<\/p>\n\n<ul>\n  <li><p><b>Stand close or far?<\/b> &nbsp;\n\nWhen standing courtside, the action moves very dynamically, swinging from\nthe far left to the far right, from very close to very far, making it\ndifficult to follow and focus.\n\n<\/p><p>\n\nStanding far away and using <span class='nobr'>a big<\/span> zoom makes it <i>much<\/i> simpler to\nfollow the action, since the entire court falls within <span class='nobr'>a small<\/span> angle of\nview. <span class='nobr'>It also makes<\/span> focusing easier because the action is all the same\ngeneral distance away. However, being far away reduces flexibility, creates\nthe risk that someone will get in the way.\n\n<\/p><\/li><li><p><b>Fast shutter or slow?<\/b> &nbsp;\n\nFast freezes the action, leading to crisp images but no sense of movement.\nSlow yields <span class='nobr'>a sense<\/span> of movement that can be very nice when it's nice, and\nvery blurry all other times. <span class='nobr'>A slow shutter<\/span> speed also opens you up to\ncamera-shake-induced blur, which is never nice.\n\n<\/p><\/li><li><p><b>Manual focus or automatic focus?<\/b> &nbsp;\n\nIf Automatic, which of the D200's four AF-Area modes? With <span class='nobr'>a dynamic<\/span>\nback-and-forth, close-and-far game like volleyball, <span class='nobr'>AF can often<\/span> lock onto\nthings you don't intend (such an intervening net or stray arm of <span class='nobr'>a player<\/span>\nin the foreground), or miss the subject or be too slow to capture the\nmoment.\n\n<\/p><\/li><li><p><b>Large aperture or small?<\/b> &nbsp;\n\n<span class='nobr'>A large,<\/span> open aperture (low <i>f<\/i> number) yields <span class='nobr'>a shallow<\/span> depth of\nfield that can put <span class='nobr'>a distracting<\/span> background pleasingly out of focus, and it\nalso allows more light (thereby allows for faster shutter speeds and\/or\nlower ISO levels). However, <span class='nobr'>a larger<\/span> aperture puts <span class='nobr'>a higher<\/span> demand on pinpoint focusing.\n\n<\/p><p>\n\nStopped down (high <i>f<\/i> numbers) lets more things be in focus, which\nreduces the demand on focusing accuracy, but also lets in less light,\nthereby requiring slower shutter speeds or higher ISO levels.\n\n<\/p><\/li><li><p><b>Stand, Kneel, or Sit?<\/b> &nbsp;\n\nEach gives <span class='nobr'>a different<\/span> perspective, especially when you're close to the\ncourt.\n\n<\/p><\/li><li><p><b>High ISO sensitivity or low?<\/b> &nbsp;\n\nThe higher the &#8220;ISO&#8221; (sensor sensitivity setting), the less light is needed\nfor <span class='nobr'>a picture,<\/span> allowing faster shutter speeds and\/or smaller apertures.\nImages at <span class='nobr'>a high<\/span> ISO tend to suffer from <span class='nobr'>a grainy<\/span> effect, which on the D200\nstarts at about ISO 800 and quickly becomes oppressive.\n\n<\/p><\/li><li><p><b>Zoom in or pull back?<\/b> &nbsp;\n\nShould <span class='nobr'>I try<\/span> to get the action to fill the frame, or pull back to capture\nmore of the general scene. Getting the shot framed properly the first time\nyields better quality, but places the demand that the shot indeed be framed\nproperly. <span class='nobr'>A shot of<\/span> <span class='nobr'>a spiker<\/span> going up for the kill loses all its impact is\nthe ball is not part of the scene. Pulling the zoom back allows more\nleeway, but means that the image will need to be cropped for proper\nframing, and cropping means throwing away data (that is, lowering the\nquality).\n\n<\/p><p>\n\nNot zooming in completely also allows room to straighten <span class='nobr'>a crooked<\/span> image. <span class='nobr'>I seem to<\/span> have <span class='nobr'>a real<\/span> problem holding the D200 level... it always just seems\nto want to be tipped sideways <span class='nobr'>a few<\/span> degrees, so <span class='nobr'>I need<\/span> to frame things wide\nto allow for the rotation.\n\n\n<\/p><\/li><li><p><b>Follow the action?<\/b> &nbsp;\n\nEspecially if you're close to the court, it's totally impractical to try\nto follow the action with the camera, so that leaves two approaches <span class='nobr'>I can<\/span>\nthink of: <i>camping<\/i> and <i>predictive<\/i>. With <b>camping<\/b>, you\nfocus (literally and figuratively) on one person and wait for the action to\ncome to them. With <b>predictive<\/b> setup, you use your understanding of\nthe game to predict where the action will arrive in the next few seconds,\nand set up for <span class='nobr'>a shot<\/span> and hope you're correct. (For example, set up on <span class='nobr'>a\nspiker<\/span> as the ball is on its way to the setter.)\n\n<\/p><p>Camping yields higher-quality images, but you'll miss <span class='nobr'>a lot<\/span> of\nopportunities as the action goes on elsewhere. <span class='nobr'>But predictive<\/span> setup can get\nvery &#8220;busy,&#8221; leading to camera shake if you're not careful.\n\n<\/p><\/li><li><p><b>Tripod? Monopod? Handheld?<\/b> &nbsp;\n\n<span class='nobr'>I don't<\/span> have <span class='nobr'>a monopod<\/span> (UPDATE: <a\nhref=\"\/blog\/2007-08-24\/554\"><span class='nobr'>I do<\/span> now<\/a>), but that might\nbe the way to go. <span class='nobr'>I imagine<\/span> that <span class='nobr'>a tripod<\/span> would not be practical except for\ncamping or for far-from-the-court shooting, because predictive setup\nrequires too much side-to-side, and it would be too clumsy, <span class='nobr'>I suspect,<\/span> to\ndo that while pivoting your body around the tripod's center of axis, rather\nthan swing the camera around your own.\n\n<\/p><\/li><\/ul>\n\n<p>As it was, the tournament was in <span class='nobr'>a small<\/span> gym, so standing far away and\nusing the my big <a href=\"\/blog\/2006-11-06\/275\"><span class='nobr'>Nikkor\n70<\/span>-200VR <i>f<\/i>\/2.8 Zoom<\/a> wasn't an option. Rather, <span class='nobr'>I used my<\/span> <span class='nobr'>Nikkor\n17<\/span>-55 <i>f<\/i>\/2.8 (non-VR) the whole time. <span class='nobr'>I don't<\/span> have the steadiest of\nhands, and it was <span class='nobr'>a typically<\/span> poorly-lit gym, so could have used VR\n(anti-shake <a\nhref=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Image_stabilization\">optical image\nstabilization<\/a> technology built into some of Nikon's longer lenses).<\/p>\n\n\n<p>For the most part, <span class='nobr'>I was on<\/span> my knees so that the players would be above\nme, which yields <span class='nobr'>a more<\/span> impressive perspective, <span class='nobr'>I think<\/span>:<\/p>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026193' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026193.jpg\" ><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026193_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"449\"\nid=\"i026193\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 17mm &mdash;\n<sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>160 sec, f\/5, ISO 1250 &mdash; <a class='quiet'\nstyle='color:#77B'\nhref=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026193.jpg\">full\nexif &amp; map<\/a><\/span><br\/><span class='caption'>From <span class='nobr'>a low<\/span> angle\nof attack, so to speak<\/span><\/div>\n\n<p>(The lady spiking the ball in this shot didn't jump as high as some of\nthe others, but she had positively the most powerful, <i>violent<\/i> spike. <span class='nobr'>She floated<\/span> up like <span class='nobr'>a butterfly,<\/span> and then her arm just <i>exploded<\/i> out\nof nowhere to <i>crush<\/i> the ball.)<\/p>\n\n\n<p>Anyway, <span class='nobr'>I started<\/span> out with <span class='nobr'>a relatively<\/span> fast shutter, using Auto ISO\nmode to have the image sensor sensitivity bump up when needed, opting to\npreserve <span class='nobr'>a fast<\/span> shutter at the expense of graininess. At 1\/160 and 1\/200\nsecond, <span class='nobr'>I say<\/span> &#8220;relatively fast&#8221; because they're still too slow\nfor really crisp shots, but there just wasn't enough light to go faster.\nJames Carroll <a\nhref=\"http:\/\/www.jamesdc.net\/how2vb\/how2vb.htm\">recommends<\/a> at least\n1\/400 second. <span class='nobr'>Concerning 1<\/span>\/250 second (which is still faster than <span class='nobr'>I ever<\/span>\nwent), he says &#8220;too slow, use only in extremly low lighting. <span class='nobr'>Do not expect<\/span> good results.&#8221; No kidding!\n\n<\/p><p>\n\nThe first game I tried to photograph was one with Doshisha, so it was <span class='nobr'>a bit<\/span>\nslower paced and more relaxed than ones <span class='nobr'>I would<\/span> try later on. Still, <span class='nobr'>I had mostly<\/span> bad results using auto focus. <span class='nobr'>I tried<\/span> using the AF-Lock thumb button\non the D200 to hold <span class='nobr'>a focus<\/span> for <span class='nobr'>a bit<\/span> while doing predictive setup, but\neither it's <span class='nobr'>a losing<\/span> proposition all around, or I'm simply not good enough\nto do it well.<\/p>\n\n<p>I tried using manual focus, and stopping down on the aperture <span class='nobr'>a bit,<\/span> but\neventually moved to camping mode, where <span class='nobr'>I could<\/span> get pretty good results\nwith manual focus.<\/p>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026469' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026469.jpg\"\n><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026469_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"448\"\nid=\"i026469\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 17mm &mdash; <sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>200 sec, f\/2.8, ISO 1250 &mdash;\n<a  href=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026469.jpg\">map &amp; image data<\/a> &mdash; <a href=\"\/blog\/proximity\/i\/JEF_026469.jpg\">nearby photos<\/a><\/span><br\/><span\nstyle='font-size:175%'>Fast shutter: no sense of movement<\/span><\/div>\n\n<p>#1 on the blue team had a very powerful spike, but it doesn't look it\nhere.<\/p>\n\n<p>The next two shots are of the same situation (which came up often\nbetween these two teams), one with <span class='nobr'>a fast<\/span> shutter and one with <span class='nobr'>a slow,<\/span>\n<sup>1<\/sup>\/25<sup>th<\/sup>-second shutter....<\/p>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026457' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026457.jpg\"\n><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026457_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"430\"\nid=\"i026457\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 19mm &mdash; <sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>200 sec, f\/2.8, ISO 1250 &mdash;\n<a  href=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026457.jpg\">map &amp; image data<\/a> &mdash; <a href=\"\/blog\/proximity\/i\/JEF_026457.jpg\">nearby photos<\/a><\/span><\/div>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026455' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026455.jpg\"\n><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026455_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"427\"\nid=\"i026455\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 23mm &mdash; <sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>25 sec, f\/5, ISO 400 &mdash;\n<a  href=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026455.jpg\">map &amp; image data<\/a> &mdash; <a href=\"\/blog\/proximity\/i\/JEF_026455.jpg\">nearby photos<\/a><\/span><\/div>\n\n<p>Here's one with a very slow, 10<sup>th<\/sup> of <span class='nobr'>a second<\/span> shutter, mid spike:<\/p>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026286' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026286.jpg\"\n><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026286_sm.jpg\" width=\"641\" height=\"480\"\nid=\"i026286\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 17mm &mdash; <sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>10 sec, f\/11, ISO 640 &mdash;\n<a  href=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026286.jpg\">map &amp; image data<\/a> &mdash; <a href=\"\/blog\/proximity\/i\/JEF_026286.jpg\">nearby photos<\/a><\/span><br\/><span\nstyle='font-size:150%'>Very slow shutter yields too much(?) movement<\/span><\/div>\n\n\n<p>Especially when watching the teams toward the finals, <span class='nobr'>I was really<\/span>\namazed at their defense. <span class='nobr'>It seemed<\/span> that the back line of both teams could\nreturn pretty much anything sent their way, but how could <span class='nobr'>I capture<\/span> this\ndefensive play in <span class='nobr'>a way<\/span> that communicates the great athleticism and skill\nbehind it?<\/p>\n\n<p>The blue team (Moms from Kyoto's Himawari preschool) had <span class='nobr'>a four<\/span>-up\ntwo-back defense, which meant that two people had to cover most of the\ncourt at each spike. Much of the skill shown by the two in back was simply\nknowing where to place themselves, but that doesn't make for very\ninteresting shots....<\/p>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026486' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026486.jpg\" ><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026486_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"464\"\nid=\"i026486\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 17mm &mdash;\n<sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>20 sec, f\/6.3, ISO 400 &mdash; <a class='quiet'\nstyle='color:#77B'\nhref=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026486.jpg\">full\nexif &amp; map<\/a><\/span><br\/><span style='font-size:150%'>In the right\nplace at the right time, not coincidentally<\/span><\/div>\n\n<p>I'd come to the conclusion earlier that <span class='nobr'>a fast<\/span> shutter speed didn't make\nfor very good shots of defensive plays. Here's one of the Doshisha mommies\nmaking <span class='nobr'>a great<\/span> defensive play, but at 1\/160 second, it lacks enough\nmovement to be interesting.<\/p>\n\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026052' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026052.jpg\" ><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026052_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"449\"\nid=\"i026052\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 55mm &mdash;\n<sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>160 sec, f\/2.8, ISO 400 &mdash; <a class='quiet'\nstyle='color:#77B'\nhref=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026052.jpg\">full\nexif &amp; map<\/a><\/span><br\/><span class='caption'>Fast-Shutter\nDoshisha defense<\/span><\/div>\n\n<p>Here's one with a shutter speed four times longer (1\/40-sec) :<\/p>\n\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026347' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026347.jpg\" ><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026347_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"449\"\nid=\"i026347\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 17mm &mdash;\n<sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>40 sec, f\/7.1, ISO 640 &mdash; <a class='quiet'\nstyle='color:#77B'\nhref=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026347.jpg\">full\nexif &amp; map<\/a><\/span><br\/><span class='caption'>Slow-shutter\nDoshisha defense<\/span><\/div>\n\n<p>When watching the finals, <span class='nobr'>I did a<\/span> bit of predictive setup to try to\ncapture some of the defense: when <span class='nobr'>a team<\/span> was setting up for the spike, <span class='nobr'>I focused<\/span> on the other team's defense, and awaited the spike, hoping to\ncapture something interesting.<\/p>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026523' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026523.jpg\" ><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026523_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"449\"\nid=\"i026523\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 20mm &mdash;\n<sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>40 sec, f\/3.5, ISO 400 &mdash; <a class='quiet'\nstyle='color:#77B'\nhref=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026523.jpg\">full\nexif &amp; map<\/a><\/span><br\/><span class='caption'>Great\ndefense<\/span><\/div>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026527' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026527.jpg\" ><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026527_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"449\"\nid=\"i026527\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 20mm &mdash;\n<sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>40 sec, f\/4, ISO 400 &mdash; <a class='quiet'\nstyle='color:#77B'\nhref=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026527.jpg\">full\nexif &amp; map<\/a><\/span><br\/><span class='caption'>Amazing\ndefense<\/span><\/div>\n\n<div class='ic'><a name='026550' href=\"\/i\/JEF_026550.jpg\" ><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/i\/JEF_026550_sm.jpg\" width=\"670\" height=\"476\"\nid=\"i026550\"\/><\/a><br\/><span class=\"camera-info robots-nocontent\">Nikon D200 + Nikkor 17-55 f\/2.8 @ 17mm &mdash;\n<sup>1<\/sup><big>\/<\/big>40 sec, f\/4, ISO 400 &mdash; <a class='quiet'\nstyle='color:#77B'\nhref=\"\/imageinfo.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fregex.info%2Fi%2FJEF_026550.jpg\">full\nexif &amp; map<\/a><\/span><br\/><span\nstyle='font-size:175%'>Almost<\/span><\/div>\n\n<p>She wasn't successful making a save in that last one.... she got <span class='nobr'>a hand<\/span>\non the ball, and it went flying into the crowd. Still, most people at this\nlevels &mdash; remember, these are just <span class='nobr'>a bunch<\/span> of moms of preschooler kids\n&mdash; most people would have just stood there watching it go by.\n\n<\/p><p>\n\nI know I would have! &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<small>( <span class='nobr'>I might<\/span> have taken <span class='nobr'>a picture<\/span> of it as it went by, though <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/blog\/wp-includes\/images\/smilies\/icon_smile.gif\" width=\"15\" height=\"15\"\nclass=\"raw\"\nid=\"ismile\"\/> )<\/small>\n\n<\/p>\n\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In my previous post, Volleyball Is a Difficult Sport to Photograph, I briefly mentioned a few of the troubles I encountered in trying to photograph a volleyball tournament the other day. I'll expand on that a bit in this post.<\/p> <p>Here are a few of the considerations that the photographer must balance....<\/p> <p><b>Stand close or far?<\/b> &nbsp; When standing courtside, the action moves very dynamically, swinging from the far left to the far right, from very close to very far, making it difficult to follow and focus. <\/p><p> Standing far away and using a big zoom makes it much simpler [...]","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[7,1],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/390"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=390"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/390\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=390"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=390"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/regex.info\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=390"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}