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Sports Photography Tutorial, Pt 3 | blackmesaimages
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Just another WordPress.com site. May 3, 2012. Sports Photography Tutorial, Pt 3. By Black Mesa Images. In Sports Photography Tutorial, Pt 1,. I talked a little about how to get your camera setup to start shooting sports. In Sports Photography Tutorial Pt 2,. The first rule and the most important rule when it comes to positioning yourself is SAFETY! When I first lined up last year to go shoot a baseball game, I began my research over at The Photography On The Net Forums, specifically this forum. Just like...
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Sports Photography Tutorial Pt. 1 | blackmesaimages
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Just another WordPress.com site. April 28, 2012. Sports Photography Tutorial Pt. 1. By Black Mesa Images. So how does one form a baseline to start from? It’s pretty simple really. I was already registered at a great photography forum, Photography On The Net. F/4, 1/2000 sec, ISO 400. SHUTTER SPEED 1/160 sec. SHUTTER SPEED 1/1600 sec. Remember, shutter speed is the key to shooting sports. Research photography forums and what settings other shooters are using for the particular sport you plan on shooti...
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Sports Photography, Tutorial, Part 4 | blackmesaimages
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Just another WordPress.com site. May 10, 2012. Sports Photography, Tutorial, Part 4. By Black Mesa Images. F/56, 1/1000 SEC, ISO 200. Now here is that same image, cropped and rotated. The viewer is now drawn automatically to the receiver missing the ball. The viewer’s eyes are not going to be forced to follow the line of the horizon down from right to left like it is in the original image. 1/1600 SEC, ISO 400. 1/2000 SEC, ISO 400. Now I’ve opened up the crop somewhat and there’s the ball carrier. You can...
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Sports Photography Tutorial, Pt 2 | blackmesaimages
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Just another WordPress.com site. April 30, 2012. Sports Photography Tutorial, Pt 2. By Black Mesa Images. In Part 1 of my Sports Photography Tutorial,. I covered some basic settings and how I came about learning them. With this section, I’ll cover the topic of equipment. Now please remember that this tutorial is from my viewpoint and what works for me in my short time shooting sports. Why is the continuous drive rate important? F/8, 1/1000 sec, ISO 400. If you are outdoors, during the day, you don’t need...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Author Archives: Black Mesa Images. May 10, 2012. Sports Photography, Tutorial, Part 4. By Black Mesa Images. F/56, 1/1000 SEC, ISO 200. Now here is that same image, cropped and rotated. The viewer is now drawn automatically to the receiver missing the ball. The viewer’s eyes are not going to be forced to follow the line of the horizon down from right to left like it is in the original image. 1/1600 SEC, ISO 400. 1/2000 SEC, ISO 400. May 3, 2012. By Black Mesa Images.
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