All sports photographers have only one goal – to capture a moment that would last a lifetime, a photo that transcends a message to the people who will be looking at it. Sports photography has become the face of the reality of sports. It has been the mirror of many victories and success, as well as the agony of failures and defeats. With all the moments, there is an eye that sees what others cannot. As every great person starts in a humble beginning, same goes with Bob Martin.
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DATE
28/06/2010
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Bob Martin, photographer, Sport, sport photography, sports photographer
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The age of digital photography is upon us. Whatever critics might have to say about digital photography, it no longer seems possible to turn back the hands of time. Rob Sheppard and Bob Martin point out the benefits of digital photography as they give these digital photography tips:
1. Shoot it right from the start. Do not rely on the help that you might be able to get from a computer later. The photography starts from the very first moment when you take the shot.
2. The basics: Avoid the shake. Keep it steady.
3. Exposure: Use the simple exposure override facility that enables you to overexpose or underexpose your picture. If the subject is predominantly dark, try to overexpose your picture. If the subject is predominantly light, try to underexpose your picture. Take test pictures and use your histogram to adjust your exposure compensation. Keep in mind that the LCD screen is not always spot on. Know that you can just delete…
DATE
21/01/2010
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Bob Martin, composition, digital photography, digital photography tips, exposure compensation, first moment, histogram, lcd screen, National Geographic, photograph, Photography tips, point of view, Rob Sheppard, zoom
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