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World Sports Photography Awards / Jan Kruger Siege of Messi, World Sports Photography Awards / Jan Kruger Thousands of images participated in the recent World Sports Photography Awards, some of them hilarious and fun, which we present to MUNDIARIO readers. SPORTS PHOTOHUMOR WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY SPORTS AWARDS m Sport, like any human activity , is conducive to, through still photography, reflecting the emotions and feelings provoked by the protagonists of the various competitions. In the world of sports, there are a large number of shocking images that remain engraved in our memory.
Very few are the product of chance: the vast majority are the result of the skills and effort of a sports photographer. Headless, World Photography Sports Awards / Pedro Henrique Alves Fiuza Headless, World Sports Photography Awards / Pedro Henrique Alves Fiuza For Algeria Phone Number List critics and specialists, “sports photography is an art that requires as much dedication and perseverance as practicing a sport. To be a good sports photographer it is necessary to know the sport you want to immortalize.” To capture a moment and make it memorable, it is also essential to become familiar with the athletes, master the technique of the camera, use the appropriate lenses, know how to read the light, anticipate the moment, know where and when to be, since the events of a game or a competition happen in milliseconds.
David vs. Goliath - Ryan Plerse_opt David vs. Goliath, World Sports Photography Awards / Ryan Plerse These days, the recognitions of the World Sports Photography Awards, based in London, aimed at sports photographers and specialized sports photography agencies, have been announced, in a contest that has included images taken in competitions between January 1, 1995 and on December 31, 2020. In other words, the jury has had a hard job, given the thousands of photos presented. It was a penalty - Ian MacNicol_opt It was a penalty! , World Sports Photography Awards / thumbnail_It was a penalty / Ian MacNicol The World Sports Photography Awards include 28 different categories, covering photos of: basketball, cycling, baseball, American football, athletics, golf, gymnastics, swimming, tennis, Formula 1, and others.
Very few are the product of chance: the vast majority are the result of the skills and effort of a sports photographer. Headless, World Photography Sports Awards / Pedro Henrique Alves Fiuza Headless, World Sports Photography Awards / Pedro Henrique Alves Fiuza For Algeria Phone Number List critics and specialists, “sports photography is an art that requires as much dedication and perseverance as practicing a sport. To be a good sports photographer it is necessary to know the sport you want to immortalize.” To capture a moment and make it memorable, it is also essential to become familiar with the athletes, master the technique of the camera, use the appropriate lenses, know how to read the light, anticipate the moment, know where and when to be, since the events of a game or a competition happen in milliseconds.
David vs. Goliath - Ryan Plerse_opt David vs. Goliath, World Sports Photography Awards / Ryan Plerse These days, the recognitions of the World Sports Photography Awards, based in London, aimed at sports photographers and specialized sports photography agencies, have been announced, in a contest that has included images taken in competitions between January 1, 1995 and on December 31, 2020. In other words, the jury has had a hard job, given the thousands of photos presented. It was a penalty - Ian MacNicol_opt It was a penalty! , World Sports Photography Awards / thumbnail_It was a penalty / Ian MacNicol The World Sports Photography Awards include 28 different categories, covering photos of: basketball, cycling, baseball, American football, athletics, golf, gymnastics, swimming, tennis, Formula 1, and others.