I have a very lengthy and abstruse technical explanation* that's way too long to post here and now, but the short version is:
Luck. ;-)
(If I recall correctly, I was actually trying to shoot the player the moment before his shot, but he was too quick for me--with this happy result. Shot with my point & shoot, exposure dialed down to -1.3 or so for a faster shutter speed.)
Awewome shot, Tom. Timing is everything. Otherwise, pro photogs would only need to take a few shots. Instead, they take 500 and hope one of them is the the perfect moment. Good job and impressive for a point and shoot.
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awesome movement in this. can you tell me how you did it? I generally (OK, always) suck huge when I try to get something like this.
I have a very lengthy and abstruse technical explanation* that's way too long to post here and now, but the short version is:
Luck.
;-)
(If I recall correctly, I was actually trying to shoot the player the moment before his shot, but he was too quick for me--with this happy result. Shot with my point & shoot, exposure dialed down to -1.3 or so for a faster shutter speed.)
*I'm lying.
Excellent capture. I hear the sound of the break when I look at it.
Better to be lucky than good, especially in photography. Love this.
: ) thanks Tom!
Awewome shot, Tom. Timing is everything. Otherwise, pro photogs would only need to take a few shots. Instead, they take 500 and hope one of them is the the perfect moment. Good job and impressive for a point and shoot.
Thanks!
Great shot, great scene.
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