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Photo by @noahwetzel: "Jack Graham and Colin Whitehorse ride a steep line while freeride mountain biking within an OHV zone in Southern Utah. Action sports photography requires a lot of communication between the athlete and the photographer. After scouting this location the previous day, I knew that we had to be in position when the sun crested this ridgeline at sunrise. With the slope backlit, the dirt would light up and make the riders more visible within the frame, silhouetting them. Knowing the lead rider might kick up enough dirt to block the view of the tail rider, we had to space out the riders perfectly, also planning their staggered exits so that they would be able to avoid any rockfall that was kicked up and still rolling down the slope behind them. Wide angle lenses, like the RF16-28mm F2.8 IS STM, can be so beneficial for action sports photography, as it gives you many different composition opportunities. Utilizing foreground features such as large boulders to frame the shot, showcasing the landscape features, guiding the viewers eye to work from left to right within the image, or creating a unique perspective while shooting underneath the athletes to showcase scale and magnitude of a certain feature they are airing or riding." 📸 #Canon EOS R6 Mark II Lens: RF16-28mm F2.8 IS STM
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