David Hobby on Sports Photography (no photos).

ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,942 moderator
edited January 16, 2009 in Sports
David Hobby of Strobist fame discusses sports photography on Scott Kelby's blog.

It was a great read for another look at Sports Photography :D
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  • aktseaktse Registered Users Posts: 1,928 Major grins
    edited January 14, 2009
    ian408 wrote:
    David Hobby of Strobist fame discusses sports photography on Scott Kelby's blog.
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    I'm glad you posted this for others to see. I was smiling when I read this last night. :D
  • Ann McRaeAnn McRae Registered Users Posts: 4,584 Major grins
    edited January 16, 2009
    I enjoyed it as well! I really related to this statement:
    I always loved the game because it taught you to pre-think something as reactionary as shooting sports. Which, of course, is the secret to getting better sports photos. The better you were at predicting what was gonna happen next — and where — the better your sports photos were.
  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,942 moderator
    edited January 16, 2009
    And I think knowledge of the game is critical to a meaningful photograph. I'm glad you enjoyed the article thumb.gif
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  • aktseaktse Registered Users Posts: 1,928 Major grins
    edited January 16, 2009
    Ann McRae wrote:
    I enjoyed it as well! I really related to this statement:
    :D:D:D

    I think that was one of my favorite quotes from the piece!
  • Kyle DKyle D Registered Users Posts: 302 Major grins
    edited January 16, 2009
    Thanks for posting that. It definitely opened my eyes to a few things about sports photography and that it's not all about reaction with high FPS.
    Kyle D.

    Not allowed to enter Henry's alone anymore...

    Kyle Derkachenko Photography
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