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Re: One frame at a time or maching gun style


Yep... if bat on ball is your goal, work on one shot timing by watching the pitcher with your left eye, while keeping the batter through the viewfinder. By watching the pitchers release, you\'ll quickly learn how much to hesitate to catch the contact with the bat. But then you only have to gamble on pitch placement and wait for the batter to swing.

Also like Russ described, in football, I\'ll wait for the play to develop, then do a burst of 2-3. It no longer becomes a wild attempt to capture something good, its to get subtle improvements to choose from like eye contact through the facemask or if another player\'s arm is obstructing the main subject or the ball.

I\'m always amazed at the machine gunning going on around me... I swear there\'s one Mom that holds down the shutter button as soon as the ball is snapped and keeps it down until the whistle blows. But if that works for her, then that\'s fine.




Nov 19, 2009 at 05:56 PM





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