In this week’s Photo of the Week on the Daily Critique Craig looks at a powerful action shot and discusses the following:
- the importance of frames per second as a camera body feature in capturing action
- stopped and implied motion
- how depth of field and color theory are helping to simplify a contrasty image
- the importance of understanding the implied energies with in the blank frame and relative to subject choice, placement and cropping
- quality of light is relative to your subject matter and what you are trying to say about each subject
- expanding the qualities of light with which you are willing to work
- Canon Mark 7D, F4 70 - 200zoom @EFL 224mm ISO 200 F4@ 1/3200th sec
To learn more about this shot watch Craig Tanner's Photo of the Week on
The Daily Critique.