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Action Sports Photography Camera Settings

November 5th, 2010 by admin

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Sports Photography Tips

Some amazing photographic opportunities can be produce with the combination of a digital camera for sports enthusiasts who like nothing more than watching sports people playing their favorite game, which can be a very exciting art form or recreation to engage in action sports photography.

 

However, shooting photographs of sports people in action can be quite challenging due to the amount of high movements. Nevertheless, you can still learn how to take excellent sports shots. All you need is good planning and execution.

 

Here, I will share with you 5 great digital photography tips in getting fabulous sports shots. The key to perfection is to practice, remember that!

 

First Tip: Location - Be in the Right Place at the Right Time

Be prepared to have your digital camera in the exact position at the right time to capture shots of sports people in action. You need to anticipate and prepare in the same way as the sports people you are trying to shoot do so in their game. Freezing the shots is your whole objective. Your whole objective is to freeze the shots.

 

 

Second Tip:  Know the Shots

Taking shots of subjects in motion as in running, cycling, swimming, skating, tackling, skiing, driving, for example, and sometimes, moving at very high speeds are typically sports photography requirements. Though, there are times when other elements are involved in the shots.

 

Be prepared to capture these awesome split-second moments and consider your subject as remarkable art performer.

 

Third Tip: Know the Sport

Be familiar with the sport you are photographing. Comprehend the rules and flow, the typical interplay between the players and opponents, or else you will end up shooting lots of duds rather than captivating photos as well as losing out on great moments of the sport.

 

Fourth Tip: Understand Your Digital Camera

In sports photography, you need to take notes and practice all the settings of your digital camera foremost. This is where your knowledge of the sport you are watching coupled with this understanding of your camera come together to give you sensational sports photos.

 

Finale Tip: Storytelling

Photography is about telling stories with images. There are stories behind every shot you took. As your shooting skills progress, the better story teller you became, naturally. So, enjoy yourself!

 

 

 

 

The author is a multi talented soul who has passion for writing about photography and legal sports betting system

 

 

 

Photography Advice : Camera Settings for Sports Photography


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