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Getting some great photographs of soccer games – Photo tips to improve your techniques (contd) ..




Tip 806 (Getting rid of the clutter through zoom): For shooting the action in soccer games, be prepared to zoom most of the time; this helps in getting rid of a lot of side items in the photo that you really never need. During a fast action play, it may make sense to keep the [...]


Getting some great photographs of soccer games – Photo tips to improve your techniques (contd) ..




Tip 801 (Take lots of photos): Initially, after reviewing the photos I would take at occasions and events, I would be surprised and angry at how many of the photos would not come out well. Either the composition was wrong, or the photo was not sharp enough, or something similar. However, on speaking to other [...]


Getting some great photographs of soccer games – Photo tips to improve your techniques (contd) ..




Tip 796 (No shutter lag): For capturing a fast paced game such as soccer, you need to either have a camera that negligible shutter lag (the time delay between when you click the button, and then the photo is actually taken); or if you have a camera that has some shutter lag, then you better [...]


Getting some great photographs of soccer games – Photo tips to improve your techniques




Tip 791 (One place to be, behind the net and a bit to the side): If you are not able to move much during the game, then the one place to be would be behind one of the goals, but a bit to the side, so that you are not totally trapped by the net, [...]


Tips for taking photos of a child (contd..)




Tip 446 (Look for a time when children are rested, and fed): With children, there are certain times when their behavior is quieter, where they would be more amenable to getting photographs taken the way that the photographer wants. Find out such times and plan your photography sessions at such times (not valid if you [...]