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Hello everyone. Yesterday it was the first time for me shooting sports. It was Volleyball. How the *** do professionals get solid photos with all the faces, people running around, athletes getting in your shot while you are focused on a subject, limited space etc? I took around 1300 photos. Only like 300 of them are usable. It was extremely tough anticipating the ball and trying to capture the action. And when I did... the faces... Oh my god. And not only that.. it was women playing...you can imagine how many of the photos they will like. Some are pretty good athletic photos not gonna lie. And to my defense I had only one lens a 24-105 f/4. I am waiting for the new Sigma for Sony mount. I think it will help a lot. Anyway I would love some advice. Thank you.

Edit: By saying it was women I wasnt trying to be sexist at all. But my girlfriend was playing and when see saw the photos she would look at every minute detail of her body.

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[–] chari_de_kita@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Not bad for your first time. It should get more comfortable as you build up your experience through repetition. By watching how the players move should help you anticipate what they'll do in certain situations and know where to be and when to shoot.

Low-light action photography isn't easy but it can be pretty rewarding when you get some good shots.

If you're going to be shooting an entire game, don't stress over someone getting in the way (unless they're a ref) because another chance will come along soon enough.