
Tips for shooting sports —
Use a fast shutter speed to stop action and a large aperture to create a shallow depth of field. If you prefer to use an automatic mode, use the "sports" program. Your camera will automatically select a fast shutter speed and large f-stop.

Tips for shooting sports —
On the other hand, you can use a slow shutter speed and "pan" with your subject to convey motion. This image was shot at 1/60th second.

Tips for shooting sports —
The narrow depth of field created by the wide-open aperture used to make this picture draws your attention to the girl's face and sets her against a soft, out-of-focus background. Try to anticipate dramatic moments in order to convey the intensity of the event.

Tips for shooting sports —
A short or wide lens can be used capture an establishing shot to set the scene.

Tips for shooting sports —
Try to find a clean background. This will focus the viewer's attention on your subject. Also, concentrate on your timing so you can capture exact moments, such as the ball leaving the pitcher's fingertips.

Tips for shooting sports —
Another composition technique used to direct the viewer's attention is called the "rule of thirds." Positioning your subject off to one side of the frame can make your pictures more interesting.

Tips for shooting sports —
When shooting sports like baseball, be prepared for action to occur in certain areas, such as home plate, and pre-set your focus and exposure.

Tips for shooting sports —
Try to stay prepared as much as possible. Sometimes, nice moments happen during breaks in the action. I found this composition during a pitcher change.

Tips for shooting sports —
At the end of any game, be on the lookout for celebration pictures.


