My wife participated in a 10k run today. So I thought I'll try some sports photos.
First I tried to play around with the shutter time and move the camera with the motion.
I will spare you the pictures. Pretty terrible (make mental note - more practice needed).
Then after the start of all runners I went to the finish and witnessed a world record of Leonard Komon, who ran the 10k in 26.44! I also managed to take some pictures of him. I had the shutter on 1/80s and the lens on F/3.5. The picture turned out too dark, but luckily I switched to RAW&JPEG in the settings. So a little bit of fiddling with CaptureNX and the picture is almost ok.
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Unfortunately it is only almost ok. He's not sharp on the image, and the focus lies somewhere but not on him.
I managed to make on photo of another guy which turned out quite nice, due to the effect of the slight camera move while on the sports setting.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhthMfe3PG06U5cls3aMNvXy6rOZX3ucWJxTjk5GrG5mH7TP66iSVKnMyauu0n_t-soaGGzE4CtbBjLXGksfZz9TZqVDfs4LVVv0VXZr22JTUKdSQ2AD6hUvyW69CtLnTTZJMkvN3ul1sU/s320/DSC_0099.JPG)
I like the stripes of the trees. I wish I would get the runner a little bit sharper into the focus. How can I do that? Well, I guess more practice and more research will help.