TOPIC 1: SHOOTING SPORTS -- Our guest speakers Scobel Wiggins and Karl Maasdam offered a variety of suggestions for shooting action and sports.
- Write in detail about TWO TIPS that stood out from one of their talks.
- 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.
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 ...
- WHAT is your Sports/Action subject?
- WHEN and WHERE are you going to shoot it?
- 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:
- OVERALL --
- MEDIUM --
- CLOSEUP/DETAIL --1. YMCA week end sports2. Albany YMCA this week endA.) team photo in the huddleor on the court.B.) the movement a few people.C.) One person making a play.
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