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staying alert, and expecting the unexpected. Covering action events becomes an exercise in "guesstimating" where the action will take place and firing the shutter at the right moment. photographing a General Quarters (GQ) drill and the principal players are going to be the Hull Maintenance Technicians, you could take a crash course in the job they will be performing during GQ. You might even observe them going through the drill a day or two before it is time to photograph them. Like a sports photographer-you must know the rules of the game. Even if you cannot learn the game, a photographer that understands the principles of shooting people in action can do a good job by following a few simple rules: until they become reflex actions. This leaves your mind free to concentrate on the event. the subject of the picture. The cook, for example, should not be shown in the boiler room (unless for a special reason or effect). Even a posed picture can have plenty of action and interest and not seem at all posed. Artificial, stiff effects kill the picture. Avoid static, dull pictures of groups staring directly into the camera Plan and shoot for action, such as applause shots or a speaker making gestures, or shots of an audience's facial reactions. Break up the overall scene into small groups of action, such as shots of important persons talking, the guest of honor shaking hands with others, and so forth. Even an attitude or arrangement of hands, feet, head, and shoulders often creates action. There is action in everyday living, in working, eating, drinking, smiling, arguing, driving, flying, sailing, and swimming. It is not so easy to capture action in still photographs, but by understanding the importance of action in a picture and The blur technique has become popular for advertising of a moving subject keeps the subject fairly sharp while blurring the background in a horizontal sweep, and this gives the feeling of action. A slow shutter speed is needed. Try the technique and see the interesting results. physical nature. The head may be raised in victory or confidence. Hands in pockets indicate relaxation, or at action, how to recognize them, and what moods they convey permits you to click the shutter at the right instant when you recognize outstanding action happening. The shooting angle, lighting, and composition all contribute to a feeling of action. the photographer's own well-developed sense of motion. A highly capable photographer knows with certainty, at the instant he or she shoots, whether the picture will be a good one or not. This does not come from occasional picture taking but from steady, continual practice. photographic documentation for command functions. Photographic assignments that fall into this category are as follows: Important Person) visits. Some of the larger imaging facilities provide a photo mailer service whereby amateur photographers take snapshots of their command functions and forward the film to the imaging facility for processing. For those Photographer's Mates that are fortunate enough to cover these photographic assignments, high quality and professional service and products are imperative for the continued success of customer service and satisfaction. previously in this TRAMAN. Proper planning, composition, and lighting must be applied regardless of guidelines are as follows: Basic Photography Course |
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