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<blockquote data-quote="Krs_2007" data-source="post: 169772" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>Exactly what they are saying above. You always want to tell a story, capture the moment with expression and a picture of your of your actual subject. With sports its going to be hard to get it all right if you are limited in where to stand. You do have clarity and focus, just need to tweak a few things. Sports you need to have your shutter speed cranked up to make sure you freeze the movement and not blur it. When I am taking youth sports I always run down a check list with the first being a test shot to make sure I am not over exposing or under exposing, watch your meter its the best tool for doing this.</p><p></p><p>With picture 3 if you would have turned the camera to portrait instead of landscape then you could crop out all of the noise in the background so it draws the viewers eyes to the actual subject.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You doing good, just a few tweaks with technique and your set. You have already made a big step by asking on here. Lots of good people with a lot of knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krs_2007, post: 169772, member: 12948"] Exactly what they are saying above. You always want to tell a story, capture the moment with expression and a picture of your of your actual subject. With sports its going to be hard to get it all right if you are limited in where to stand. You do have clarity and focus, just need to tweak a few things. Sports you need to have your shutter speed cranked up to make sure you freeze the movement and not blur it. When I am taking youth sports I always run down a check list with the first being a test shot to make sure I am not over exposing or under exposing, watch your meter its the best tool for doing this. With picture 3 if you would have turned the camera to portrait instead of landscape then you could crop out all of the noise in the background so it draws the viewers eyes to the actual subject. You doing good, just a few tweaks with technique and your set. You have already made a big step by asking on here. Lots of good people with a lot of knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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