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04/22/2006 04:08:23 PM · #1
... is not as easy as I thought. My first problem is that I need to get myself to keep both eyes open when shooting as zoomed in I couldn't track the ball. Any other 'top' tips for shooting football etc?


04/22/2006 05:55:19 PM · #2
I shot little league American style football today for the first time, very similar (photography wise). Knowing a lot about the sport was my only saving grace. I either followed the ball or I'd kind of follow one of the better players and wait for them to do something cool.
04/22/2006 06:08:11 PM · #3
[img]//www.mo5988.blogspot.com

Try practicing at lacrosse games, where it's really hard to follow the ball because it's so tiny and usually in a stick. You get better at following it after a while, and soccer games seem much easier.
04/22/2006 06:43:59 PM · #4
Originally posted by mo5988:

[img]//www.mo5988.blogspot.com

Try practicing at lacrosse games, where it's really hard to follow the ball because it's so tiny and usually in a stick. You get better at following it after a while, and soccer games seem much easier.


this should work :)

Thanks LoudDog and a geat set of images mo, the skateboarder is my fav :)

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