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NIKON D4S @ 300mm, ISO 4000, 1/1000, f/2. 8 18. Do some post-processing A bit of cropping and a few lighting adjustments can do wonders to your images. I do not recommend "Photoshopping" your images to perfection, but do take a few minutes to touch up your best shots for a good presentation. NIKON D4S @ 420mm, ISO 1000, 1/1000, f/5. 6 19. Look for action off the field Fans, coaches, mascots, and food vendors make interesting subjects that compliment your run-of-the-mill sports photos. Make your audience feel immersed in the event by capturing the little details that are too often ignored by photographers. NIKON D810 @ 24mm, ISO 5000, 1/1000, f/2. 8 20. Keep practicing The best way to improve is to practice. Keep challenging yourself to be better every time you pick up your camera. NIKON D4S @ 300mm, ISO 2000, 1/1000, f/2. 8 Closing Words Photographing sports is both exciting and challenging. Sometimes it can be downright frustrating, but it's always worthwhile in the end. As you gain more experience your skills will improve.