March 2014
Beginner to intermediate
66 pages
1h 41m
English
Many American football games take place at night. High school football games, for example, are often played on Friday nights under lights—which look pretty bright when you’re watching the game, but don’t seem that bright when you’re taking photographs.
1/640 second, f/2.8, ISO 1600
This iconic football shot shows a player diving for a touchdown while the defender tries to bring him down.
For football, it really helps to have a long lens to get close to the action—especially for college and professional games. When it comes to high school or peewee football, however, a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens will do. You can also rent a lens to see if you ...
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