How to Get Good Sports Photos

Posted in Gear, Sports, Technique on Monday, November 16th, 2009 at 8:54 pm No Comments
How to Get Good Sports Photos

If you want to capture really good sports images you need to get a DSLR and a high quality telephoto lens.

A DSLR camera is a “must have” piece of equipment to effectively capture sports action. DSLRs do two essential things to sports photography that most point and shoot, non-SLR cameras…

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How to Take a Better Portrait

Posted in Technique on Monday, November 16th, 2009 at 5:29 pm 2 Comments
How to Take a Better Portrait

One of the most common things we take pictures of is other people.  But all too often we’re less than satisfied with the outcome of our portraits. Following are 11 quick tips that will help your next portrait opportunity. Give them a try, and let me know if they…

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Using a Strong Foreground to Move Beyond the Snapshot

Posted in Technique on Sunday, November 15th, 2009 at 10:54 am 2 Comments
Using a Strong Foreground to Move Beyond the Snapshot

When I visited Mt. Rainier National Park a couple years ago I was standing near the start of a popular trail in a meadow. I observed an interesting occurrence. Tourists would rush out of their cars, point their cameras towards Mt. Rainier, and start happily snapping away. Since then,…

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  • Using a Strong Foreground to Move Beyond the Snapshot
  • Using a Strong Foreground to Move Beyond the Snapshot
  • Using a Strong Foreground to Move Beyond the Snapshot
  • Using a Strong Foreground to Move Beyond the Snapshot
  • Using a Strong Foreground to Move Beyond the Snapshot

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