Thursday, November 10, 2011

Take Photos At Wwe Events

World Wrestling Entertainment hosts live and exciting wrestling events that feature some of the best WWE Superstars of all time competing in the ring. Going to these events are a fun and memorable time, but more often than not you can return with blurry or just plain bad pictures. It is possible to come out of an event with amazing looking pictures; it just requires the right camera and technique.


Instructions


1. Do not even bother taking a disposable or low-end film camera. Film is expensive and you will end up wasting shots that will either come out blurry or just be of a waving fan in front of you.


2. Purchase or borrow the best digital camera that you can find. It is recommended that you use a Digital SLR like a Canon Rebel XTi or a Nikon D80. These cameras will provide the customization and quality needed to take the photos.


3. Get the closest seats possible. Just like watching the show, the closer seats you have, the better shots you will take when you are at the event.


4. If you do not have close seats, consider upgrading your camera to a bigger sized lens for better views. If you have close seats, a big lens will also help when you are taking pictures.


5. Prepare your camera before the event begins. You will not want to be playing with the camera or the settings in the middle of the match, you will end up missing the match and excellent picture opportunities.


6. Set the ISO on the camera to 100. This is the best setting for indoor shots and will provide you with the best quality pictures.


7. Depending on where you are sitting, you will need to adjust the aperture. Take a couple of test shots of the ring to see how the light is coming into your camera.


8. Set the shutter speed according to the style of pictures that you want. If you want to freeze the action then set it to a fast shutter speed. If you want to show some motion with the wrestler’s moves then set the camera to a slow shutter speed.


9. Disable the flash on the camera. WWE provides enough lighting for all of your pictures and the flash will only delay your next picture and drain battery life. The flash could also pick up on a random arm or head and make your picture come out bad.


10. Take as many pictures as you can. You can always sort out the pictures later and delete the ones you do not want. Just make sure that you have plenty of space on your camera’s card.







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