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Video: Photography Tips – Action Photography

 Posted on April 28, 2012      by admin
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Photography Tips - Action Photography
Keep the action alive in your photographs, it’s not all about freezing the action. Essential Photography Tips Here! Get More FREE Training at my website: www.photography-tips-online.com

25 Comments for Video: Photography Tips – Action Photography

Leonardo Abreu

Because he is using a fast shutter speed

Jakee1908

what shutter speed would you use to take a photo of a swimmer, swimming?

uzipanti

he’s doing that for the panning shots in his wide angle lens to give a blurry moving like image… gosh! he used 1/1000 and 1/2500 iso 800 on the telephoto to freeze the shots… omg…

sgdevilzz

I would have to disagree on that point. On a sunny and bright day, most speeds are around 200-500 of a second at ISO 200 which is fast enough for freeze action.

miniteichman

With a High ISO you can get even faster shutter speeds and with sensors these days ISO 800 is almost noiseless.

TheM4dC4t

Why are you using ISO 800 on a shiny day? Wouldn’t it be better to use ISO 100/200?

jewlouds

wel what lens are you using? Longer lenses require steadyer shots.

minuet4g

Love the video :) ! keep on whit good work:)! 

ilkerol1986

greatest video about photography! He is on action !

h34dfuk4r

one thing he should have added to this tutorial is body position, like a golfer you need to ‘follow through’ your shot when panning to keep your movement smooth as possible – panning shots will not look so good if half way through the shot your body is twisted in an uncomfortable or un-natural position as this may cause you to ‘snatch’ the shot and give unwanted up/down blurring.. :-)

craxyrox07

Love the info!

haruka9011

What? I have, like 11 frames per second so never mind. I shall use my shutter speed. :]

MrTroy354

1/2000 is where its at… If its bright enough. I like the freeze type pictures better :D

Atroz01

good


jambandz

Never compromise speed for ISO.

taylorxomakeup

This is awesome because my brother races motocross.

b1tTutorials

i use 1/10 to 1/40 depending how fast i need follow

plantedchaos

I use like 1/600 lol

badlakan

if u want a frozen image, yes.

ven1018yt

i think arround 1/60 it’s more better


dskater99

Your straps look comfy what are they? the canon straps suck. please reply.

bretthinchcliffe

what kind of straps is he using?

JJBfilm

Great tips.. Thanks for sharing.

ashkibala1

he is using a fully professional full-frame cameras. these cameras can be used even in a very low light situation with ISO up to 6400 with a little or no noise at all. let alone ISO 800. this is why these cameras are expensive and entry-level cameras are cheap because their sensor is not as powerful as these. i have taken photos with canon 7D at 3200 and i saw no noise at all. don’t be scared to go beyond 400.

stefanobe67

I like very much this photographer, no matter the subject (fashion or sport action) he remains very skilled; and IMHO he’s a good teacher too…



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