In the world of sports, life moves extremely fast. Being able to catch great and historic moments on camera requires skill, patience and a little agility on the photographer’s part – not just the athlete’s!
A few tips to keep in mind while shooting sports photography:
- Use a fast shutter to capture sharp shots of the fast action and use the fastest drive setting your camera has. The more shots your camera can take per second, the more likely you will capture just the right shot of the fast moving action.
- There is often not time to be playing with your camera settings. Set your aperture to a good, versatile setting like f/8, and then forgot about it and focus on being where you need to be to take the best possible shots. It’s better to have a good shot of the goal being scored than a perfectly crisp shot of the net three seconds later!
- Don’t shoot just the action. Look for emotion from the fans or from the players after the action has stopped. Emotion of loss can sometimes lead to better shots than the elation of victory. There is often a story behind the action that can be the bigger story.
And, now for the good stuff.
Shutterstock image by S.Pytel
Image by Web Donut from Pixabay
Shutterstock image by Ivan Chudakov
Image by Denny Franzkowiak from Pixabay
Shutterstock image by Ammit Jack
Image by Jakob Boman from Pixabay
Shutterstock image by Alexei Zinin
Shutterstock image by Eugene Onischenko
Image by Usman Ahmad from Pixabay
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Image by Moshe Harosh from Pixabay
Shutterstock image by Ipatov
Image by miaalthoff from Pixabay
Shutterstock image by Maria Nelasova
Image by Love Art. Live Art. from Pixabay
Shutterstock image by Anton Akhmatov
Shutterstock image by Maria Nelasova
Image by Herbert Aust from Pixabay
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Image by Kanenori from Pixabay
Shutterstock image by Srdjan Randjelovic
Shutterstock image by Taras Hipp
We hope you’ve enjoyed these examples of brilliant sports photography. If you have your own sports photos, share them in our photo gallery!
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