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D3000 - Advice on Shooting Football Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="kokomo" data-source="post: 4469" data-attributes="member: 1696"><p>Here is a photo I took. Sorry for the delayed post. I was able to get an action shot without the usual blurring that I get. This photo was taken as the player in blue made the tackle. Not a picture of my son, but I'm just trying to learn to get decent action shots. I was not on the sidelines. I know it's still not very sharp. When I get a chance to look at all my photos, I might be able to find a better example. Not professional quality, but good enough, I think, for my son's & his friends to enjoy on Facebook. My computer has been down since the original post & I'm borrowing someone elses so I don't have access to all my files. I will be shooting again today. I'm trying to learn photography, the camera, & the game all at once. Good advice. I will continue to try to get closer & get better pictures. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kokomo, post: 4469, member: 1696"] Here is a photo I took. Sorry for the delayed post. I was able to get an action shot without the usual blurring that I get. This photo was taken as the player in blue made the tackle. Not a picture of my son, but I'm just trying to learn to get decent action shots. I was not on the sidelines. I know it's still not very sharp. When I get a chance to look at all my photos, I might be able to find a better example. Not professional quality, but good enough, I think, for my son's & his friends to enjoy on Facebook. My computer has been down since the original post & I'm borrowing someone elses so I don't have access to all my files. I will be shooting again today. I'm trying to learn photography, the camera, & the game all at once. Good advice. I will continue to try to get closer & get better pictures. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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