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First Start Football Shooting | need advice

 
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Jan 09, 2011 17:04 |  #1

I just started shooting high school football games. shooting by T2i and canon EF 100-300, please give me some idea and advice, how to set the setting to shoot football at night,.... feel free to give the bad side of the photo, im still learning so yea :)


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Jan 09, 2011 17:05 |  #2

There are more on this site too http://www.flickr.com …5/sets/72157625​077350226/ (external link)


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Jan 09, 2011 17:40 |  #3

#1 has some dramatic effect. Consider a verticle crop to eliminate the negative space to the player's left and right.

#2 Good action shot. Try to isolate the center of attention more. The negative space on the right and the players on the left add nothing to the image.

#3 Doesn't do anything for me.

#4 Good shot of the back running with the ball. The best sports photography captures both the ball and the player's face. Here, the player is turning away. You may also consider cropping to better isolate the subject.


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