Monday, May 21, 2018

week 7 blog

TOPIC 1: SHOOTING SPORTS -- Our guest speakers Scobel Wiggins and Karl Maasdam offered a variety of suggestions for shooting action and sports.

  1. Write in detail about TWO TIPS that stood out from one of their talks.
  2. For each tip describe how you can use that suggestion for your own sports/action assignment.

1. (1.)Always protect your gear from the weather elements.(2.)If you saw it happen you missed the shot.
2. (1.) plan on bringing a 3 gallon zip lock bag to cover me camera during rain. (2.) I am going to try to watch the event through my lens so it insures a good shot.



TOPIC 2: ACTION/SPORTS PHOTOS -- Now that you've got some tips on how to shoot action ...
  1. WHAT is your Sports/Action subject?
  2. WHEN and WHERE are you going to shoot it?
  3. Karl/Scobel talked about their approach to shooting sports/action. Your approach must include an "overall,” "medium” and a "closeup/detail” shot. While one of these can be a “sideline” shot, you must have at least one good ACTION PHOTO. List your ideas for:
    1. OVERALL --
    2. MEDIUM --
    3. CLOSEUP/DETAIL --

      1. YMCA week end sports
      2. Albany YMCA this week end
      A.) team photo in the huddleor on the court.
      B.) the movement a few people.
      C.) One person making a play.

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