I feel like I am looking at a Renaissance painting when I look at this photo.
I wonder, do we subconsciously make the connection to renaissance art when looking at sports photography or does the photographer envision it as such when shooting instead of just spraying and praying?
>>4305199Such a great photo, it’s a buzzer beater in the final second of an nba final with an underdog stealing the series too which makes it even better and why everybody is reacting so hard.
>>4305440how'd they even get this shot
>>4305435These moments happen so quickly that photographers are often not able to frame things with intent as you describe, at least not in a “staging the scene” sense. But a good photographer will have “an eye” for framing and making things look good/stand out instinctively. I know /p/ gearfag no photos hate such un-quantifiable explanations but it is what it is.
>>4305435I always love the chad in the background shooting through his TLR's sportsfinder.
These are all awesome.
>>4305613You frame it by being at the right vantage point
>I feel like I am looking at a Renaissance painting when I look at this photo.
>>4305199>>4305453all i see is bunch of random ugly niggers and fat mutts, America cant produce anything beautiful
>>4305456The photographer had a camera set up on the railings above and had a mechanism to remotely trigger the camera. The ridiculous thing is that that same photographer also took this photo >>4305435How the fuck does one guy take 2 of the most iconic sports photos of all time?