Digital Photography - Photographing Outdoor Sports Part 4

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2010

Do you know where you should stand to get the best pictures during a sporting event? Watch part 4 of shooting outdoor sports to find out where you should be standing to get the best pictures.

This is a photo tutorial that to help all photographers.

How many licks does it take to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop?
If you missed parts 1-3 be sure to check them out.

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  • @SeradoNation first of... try to hold ur camera straight ;P

  • Love your humor and tips.

  • what lens this video are u using?

    #malaysia fans

  • I am a wildlife photographer so alot of the time the subject be it bird, deer or bear isnt always in the sweet spot where i can good a really good full frame vertical shot of them that is the only time i ever crop my pictures! if i can get a full frame shot of the subject vertically then i do that

  • @cprrowberry Nope, 70-200 2.8 Version 2

  • Stanley cup...LOL

  • ahaha jared your one funny dude !

  • With the role back with those shades you look like a spy. XD

  • @MEESH810 its a nikkorr 70-200 2.8 version 2.... he hates the 70-300, look at the review ;)

  • Your ice-skating skills are amazing!!

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