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shiba inu print blue iphone case

shiba inu print blue iphone case

To ensure better light for my second shoot, I met DC Shoes pro skateboarder Dave Snaddon on a sunny day in Stratford in east London. Under bright skies that filled the scene with light, my iPhone X was able to use fast shutter speeds, freezing Dave in action and delivering crisp shots. In skateboarding -- as with most sports -- the action happens fast. Taking just one photo when your subject tries a trick might not capture the best moment. Perhaps the feet aren't in quite the right position, or the skateboard has rotated a bit too far. Or maybe you missed the moment altogether.

Using burst mode -- by just holding your finger down on the shutter button -- lets you continuously take shots throughout the duration of the action, Once it's all over, you can flick back through every frame, selecting only the best ones and easily discarding the rest, By shooting at floor level, the height is emphasised on this neat kickflip, Getting the right angle for a shot can make all the difference in creating shiba inu print blue iphone case maximum excitement in a photo, By getting down low (I laid down on the ground for many of my shots) you emphasise the distance between the ground and the skater, The result is that even a low jump off a small ledge can look much higher and more impressive..

If you're particularly brave you can even shoot from directly below as they soar over you -- just make sure they're good enough to not land on you. By getting closer to the action you'll be able to see much more of the stunt they're performing. By removing the distracting background, your eyes are drawn to the position of the feet, the motion of the board or the look of concentration on the face of the skater. All of these help to heighten the drama -- and the danger -- that action sports involve.

Again, make sure to stay safe when you do get in close, Confirm with the skater beforehand exactly where they're going to land so that your face isn't accidentally in the way, Always keep one eye on the skateboard itself, It's all too shiba inu print blue iphone case easy for it to come flying towards your head if they land incorrectly, By moving back I was able to show more of this street scene, including the concrete ledge, the steps and the interesting metalwork on the building, While it's great to get right into the action, it's also important to move back and capture the whole scene to put your subject in context of the location you're shooting, For instance, don't cut the interesting architecture in the background by zooming in too close..

That said, if your location isn't particularly attractive, there may be certain elements (like a distracting sign, or a garbage bin) that you don't want to include in your shot. In that case, try shooting from a different angle to remove them from the picture. Even the most exciting shots of action sports can still benefit from being punched up a little in the edit. My editing app of choice is Snapseed -- it's quick, easy and has a wide range of tools to play around with. (Download here for iPhone or here for Android, both free.).


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