How to take great sports pictures

July 20, 2012
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Sports photography master class: Tips for stellar shots

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By Edward M. Pio Roda, CNN

July 20, 2012 — Updated 1422 GMT (2222 HKT)

Use a fast shutter speed to stop action and a large aperture to create a shallow depth of field. If you prefer to use an automatic mode, use the Use a fast shutter speed to stop action and a large aperture to create a shallow depth of field. If you prefer to use an automatic mode, use the “sports” program. Your camera will automatically select a fast shutter speed and large f-stop.
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Tips for shooting sports

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(CNN) — Sports photographers from all over will descend on London for the 2012 Olympics to capture some of the world’s best athletes in the heat of competition. You may not be headed to the games, but that doesn’t mean you can’t join in the fun! Welcome to the CNN iReport sports photography master class.

Check out the tips above from sports photography expert Edward M. Pio Roda. Then grab your camera, attend a local sporting event and submit your best shots to iReport by August 15. The best images, as selected by Pio Roda and other CNN photographers, will be featured in a photo gallery for CNN.com.

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The dos and don’ts of photo editing

Take the hundreds of photos you just shot and edit them down into a cohesive and compelling story. Plus, learn what kinds of photo modifications are and aren’t OK in photojournalism.

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