princess.chell
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Hello.
I'm a lurker who really just reads to improve my skills, but I'm in need of some specialized advice. I've been asked to photograph my high school's varsity boys team. But I have no clue how the best way to do this is. One of the dad's is really into photography and will be shooting on the other side of the floor is going to give me some pointers before my first varsity game, but I would like to know a little bit before I head in since I start before I meet him.
I've got a Canon Rebel XTi with four lenses. I think I am going to use the 28-200 (I think that is what it is called not so good on the lens thing) based on the advice of my photo teacher. I've also got a 75-300mm, a 28-135mm with image stabilizer, and an 18-55mm.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
I'm a lurker who really just reads to improve my skills, but I'm in need of some specialized advice. I've been asked to photograph my high school's varsity boys team. But I have no clue how the best way to do this is. One of the dad's is really into photography and will be shooting on the other side of the floor is going to give me some pointers before my first varsity game, but I would like to know a little bit before I head in since I start before I meet him.
I've got a Canon Rebel XTi with four lenses. I think I am going to use the 28-200 (I think that is what it is called not so good on the lens thing) based on the advice of my photo teacher. I've also got a 75-300mm, a 28-135mm with image stabilizer, and an 18-55mm.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
