Not Photoshopped. I'm glad to see some pics like this; I'm not trying to be a jerk, but I literally can't remember any photography from practices/OTAs/training camps in the past where there was any creativity whatsoever. Looks like the "always compete" mantra might be spreading to the team photographer now. It's easy to get a pic like this, gotta slow down the shutter speed a bit and raise your f-stop along with likely putting on a neutral density filter if it's bright out and just snap some pics while panning with them as they're running.BlueTalon":1s6h9j09 said:That is an awesome shot! (Or a pretty good photoshop.) I love how the focus is so crisp at the head and core, but there's motion everywhere else. And I love how the blurry people on the sidelines give a real indication about how fast those guys are running.
LargentFan":3fsunopx said:Nope...Colin Kaepernick could hit that receiver if he throws the ball just two inches further.
Yeah, cuz Sherman is 'scared' of WRs, LMAO!LargentFan":1k3lyikv said:Nope...Colin Kaepernick could hit that receiver if he throws the ball just two inches further.
LargentFan":2rmm2uji said:Nope...Colin Kaepernick could hit that receiver if he throws the ball just two inches further.
Man, you just took me all the way back to 8th grade photography class. f-stops and shutter speed. I wasn't even sure if cameras even used that terminology anymore or if it was all computer geek stuff now.RolandDeschain":ouuxgik9 said:Not Photoshopped. I'm glad to see some pics like this; I'm not trying to be a jerk, but I literally can't remember any photography from practices/OTAs/training camps in the past where there was any creativity whatsoever. Looks like the "always compete" mantra might be spreading to the team photographer now. It's easy to get a pic like this, gotta slow down the shutter speed a bit and raise your f-stop along with likely putting on a neutral density filter if it's bright out and just snap some pics while panning with them as they're running.BlueTalon":ouuxgik9 said:That is an awesome shot! (Or a pretty good photoshop.) I love how the focus is so crisp at the head and core, but there's motion everywhere else. And I love how the blurry people on the sidelines give a real indication about how fast those guys are running.
TL;DNR, I'm glad to see some better pics of our beloved boys in blue.