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| Digital Sports Photography Help and Tips Catch the excitement of sporting events with your digital camera. Photography tips to help you take photos of home runs, slam dunks, 50-yard passes, soccer and hockey goals, and more.
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#26: Don't Forget the Fans The look on a fan's face can sometimes tell the story of a sporting event just as well as a photo of athletes. #27: Shoot in JPG, not RAW or TIFF In the high-speed world of sports, use a lightweight image format to help you take more photos quickly. #28: Capture Motion By Panning Effective use of panning can capture the motion in a sporting event. #29: Is Flash Photography Allowed? Ensure flash photography is ok to use at a sporting event. #30: Capture the Results of Weather Weather can play a part in sporting events; record this with your digital camera. #31: Practice Before Going to Big League Events Practice makes perfect when it comes to digital sports photography. #32: For Racing Events, get to a Corner or Turn Add perspective to your racing photography. #33: In Gymnasiums, You Just May Need a DSLR DSLR cameras can normally take clearer photos in darker situations than prosumer digital cameras. #34: Study the Lineup On whom should you concentrate your digital sports photography efforts? #35: Consider Accessory Flash Units Add distance to your flash efforts by purchasing accessory flash units.
See Also: 9 'Grand Slam' Baseball Digital Photography Tips @ More secrets for beginning and intermediate digital camera owners on taking exciting photos of major and minor league baseball games. 'Home Run' Baseball Photography Tips @ The secrets to taking digital photos of big league baseball games or your "little slugger" at the plate.
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