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News
Ryu goes down. Matt is on another hockey adventure.
Assignment Desk
Up close. Well, you guys sucked. Not the first time, obviously, but must admit we did you wrong, but honestly, give us a bit more than what you’ve done this past month For your next assignment, you are responsible for …
Masterclass
… close ups. Again. Faces, equipment, anything that is related to sports, but we want details here. So don’t give us anything that is digitally enhanced (ie cropping). Get closer. Good luck.
Pledge QQQs
Questions from the Patreon pledgers:
-Where can we find good football (soccer) photos on the internet?
-What’s your next lens purchase?
-What focus setting is best for a remote camera set-up?
If you are a Patreon pledger, you are entitled to ask one question per episode. So get asking.
Cross-Counter
It’s the annual “What the fuck were they thinking” from World Press Photo 2017.
If you have any other suggestions, tell us at saveme@biglensfastshutter.com
Special thanks to…
Our producer Robb Massar
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Training Ground
Training Ground is now on video. If you’d like to participate (and we think you should), enter your pictures in the Flickr thread and make sure to tag them.
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