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News
Matt shoots rodeo and Ryu shoots football and climbing. And he bought a new 400 2.8.
Assignment Desk
We asked you to become friends with negative space. Okay turnout, but still not enough. As for the results, well, sort of kind of …. you should listen to the show.
Masterclass
… 3D. Not Sharknado 3D, but be mindful of the distance between the subject and yourself as well as the background. But do listen to the podcast first to figure out what we want from you.
Pledge QQQs
Questions from the Patreon pledgers:
-Back up?
-How to deal with two camera bodies during a shoot?
-Georgia?
-How do you continue to improve?
-How do you prepare yourself with a new season of a sport?
-How to critique your own photos?
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Cross-Counter
We discuss images by a photographer that I’m not too keen on. But the images are good, so here you go: 8 Olympic Games later: Sports photography with style and substance
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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