Through the Lens: The repetitive and the unexpected with the Packers

Cheesehead

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Mar 19, 2019
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Last season (preseason, regular and playoff games) I snapped off around 92,000 photos. Each game is about 4,000 images. That's a lot of images! After the season is over, I tend to go through all of my images and give them a harsh critique or deconstruction, mainly to tell myself what I like and dislike about the images or what I might try to do differently next time around. Sometimes I find a photo that I really like because of the light or execution, but sometimes it's because of good timing and a little luck. I really like this image of Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in motion as he gets ready to let a deep ball fly out of his hand. I love the framing and light snowfall in the composition. This one was definitely in the top 25 of the thousands of images I took that game. This image was shot with a 400mm lens (ISO = 2500, Aperture = 2.8, Shutter = 1/2500th).
 
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