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Growth of a lacrosse shooter. (20)


The intent of this this post is three fold:

1. to promote the art of photographing lacrosse or any action photography;

2. to know it takes time to develope ones skills, not just the technical aspects of action photography and post production but IMO more importantly are the aspects of the action you are trying to capture;

3. don\'t stop posting if you receive little or no feedback (negative or positive) this is a tough forum.

For most of the regulars who post here, I am not posting anything you do not know. For those and probably the majority of those who post here, this is intended for you (see #3). When I first started shooting and posting on this forum, I didn\'t know squat....just a few 8-years ago. I am still learning.

Lastly, my tips.......

shoot...shoot...shoot and keep on shooting;

when appropriate, get as low as you can when shooting;

don\'t be afraid of shooting in adverse weather conditions (poor light or rain);

isolate the action;

emotion/intensity/sweetness you need them or blah;

shoot...shoot...shoot and keep on shooting and apply what you have learned.

I am posting 20-images from my last 8-years of shooting lacrosse.

Categories:

Rain, offense, defense, emotion and candid shots.

1. Rain 1-4



May 24, 2012 at 07:13 PM
Ted ellis
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Growth of a lacrosse shooter. (20)


The intent of this this post is three fold:

1. to promote the art of photographing lacrosse or any action photography;

2. to know it takes time time to develope ones skills, not just the technical aspects of action photography and post production but IMO more importantly are the aspects of the action you are trying to capture;

3. don\'t stop posting if you receive little or no feedback (negative or positive) this is a tough forum.

For most of the regulars who post here, I am not posting anything you do not know. For those and probably the majority of those who post here, this is intended for you (see #3). When I first started shooting and posting on this forum, I didn\'t know squat....just a few 8-years ago. I am still learning.

Lastly, my tips.......

shoot...shoot...shoot and keep on shooting;

when appropriate, get as low as you can when shooting;

don\'t be afraid of shooting in adverse weather conditions (poor light or rain);

isolate the action;

emotion/intensity/sweetness you need them or blah;

shoot...shoot...shoot and keep on shooting and apply what you have learned.

I am posting 20-images from my last 8-years of shooting lacrosse.

Categories:

Rain, offense, defense, emotion and candid shots.

1. Rain 1-4



May 24, 2012 at 07:02 PM
Ted ellis
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Growth of a lacrosse shooter. (20)


The intent of this this post is three fold:

1. to promote the art of photographing lacrosse or any action photography;

2. to know it takes time time to develope ones skills, not just the technical aspects of action photography and post production but IMO more importantly are the aspects of the action you are trying to capture;

3. don\'t stop posting if you receive little or no feedback (negative or positive) this is a tough forum.

For most of the regulars who post here, I am not posting anything you do not know. For those and probably the majority of those who post here, this is intended for you (see #3). When I first started shooting and posting on this forum, I didn\'t know squat....just a few 8-years ago. I am still learning.

Lastly, my tips.......

shoot...shoot...shoot and keep on shooting;

when appropriate, get as low as you can when shooting;

don\'t be afraid of shooting in adverse weather conditions (poor light or rain);

isolate the action;

emotion/intensity/sweetness you need them or blah;

shoot...shoot...shoot and keep on shooting and apply what you have learned.

I am posting 20-images from my last 8-years of shooting lacrosse.

Categories:

Rain, offense, defense, emotion and candid shots.

1. Rain 1-4



May 24, 2012 at 06:38 PM





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