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Take Action Photos 1

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If digital cameras have one characteristic that's disappointing to folks coming from film, it's the fact that they have a short delay--sometimes called a "lag"--between when you press the shutter release and when the picture is taken. People complain to me about this all the time, and unfortunately there's not a lot you can do to eliminate it entirely. But there are a few things you can do to minimize it.
ADDITIONAL WEB TUTORIALS: ACTION
 
Shooting Snow and Sun with your digital camera by MonstersandCritics
Some of the most dramatic digital photographs can be captured when temperatures are at their most extreme. When there's snow on the ground,
Tips on getting the best sports photos by The Charlotte Observer
Whether a professional sports event or your kids' Little League, there will always be someone photographing the action on the sidelines. Here
Sports Photography 101 by DPChallenge
Now that I have shot a total of two NFL football games for a local newspaper, this "vast" experience qualifies me to write a "How To" for sports
Shooting Dramatic Surfing Photos by Photographic
Have you ever wanted to shoot sports, particularly surfing images? Photographing high action isn't as easy as it looks, according to Larry "Flame"
How to Take Great Golf Photographs by NY Institute of Photography
In a nutshell, sports photography is tough. While there are lots of great sports photos published, the average newspaper is full of mediocre
Photographing Sports & Action by Kodak
Our lives teem with action and that's part of who we are - whooshing down a water slide, diving for a soccer ball, even skipping along the sidewalk.
Air Show Photography by Photo.net
There's something about flight that fascinates all of us. Whether it's watching a hawk soaring over the desert or marvelling at the tenacity
Making an Impact with Action Photography by FreePhotoHelp
"So you bought a digital camera but you still take your old film camera to your kid's soccer games because you can click the shutter quickly
Aircraft - First Class Photography Lesson by ApogeePhoto
Air shows are full of action, so you must always be on your toes. Quite often, military aircraft love to come in from behind the crowd for
Take Action Photos 2 by PC World
I recently had the opportunity to photograph a junior soccer competition. The field was alive with kindergarten-age competitors, and I was using
How to Shoot Action & Motion by Photographic
There are different ways to reveal motion in a photo - you can freeze the action, blur it, or pan along with it. (You can even fake it by holding
Home Run Baseball Photography Tips by Malektips
Strike one! Strike two! Strike three!

Baseball! America's Pastime, and a sport growing in popularity throughout the world, where the

How to Photograph Baseball by NY Institute of Photography
While it's fun to look at baseball photos in newspapers and magazines, you don't have to be a world-famous photojournalist to take exciting
Taking Great Ski and Snowboard Pictures by NY Institute of Photography
First, how should you handle your camera in cold conditions? Batteries often fail in the cold. Shutters become sluggish. Static electricity
Sports Photography Tips by Scrapjazz
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Sports Photography by Photo.net
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