By LawrencePublished: February 23, 2010Posted in: Photography TipsTags:

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Timing Timing Timing is not only important to sports but also photography. There are times in photography when your subjects aren’t idle or the external factors are in motion while your subjects are frozen. So what is necessary to capture the image? Timing, Timing and Timing.
Timing was necessary to capture the couple through the window of the passing train. Ok ok it did help that I used my Nikkor 70-200mm 2.8 VRII lens.
Give it a try and anticipate a moving subjects climax. You will get some animated and compelling images that show motion captured just at the right moment.
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