>>4369790Thank you! Indeed, sports photography is pretty hard. You have to compose within miliseconds and anticipate action. Plus, you really need good gear for sports. As a reward, however, you're doing something special. You take a milisecond and make it last forever. You have the privilege of noticing and freezing a small moment, something that most people don't even notice. While it's not 'artsy' kind of photography, personally I find it (not necessarily sports, but any type of action) very special. The fact of freezing a moment and being able to look at it over and over, studying every detail... it's something else.
Posting another one, my first attempt at volleyball. Noisy as hell, due to poor light, I think I need to start denoising my pictures, or shoot at -2EV even at the costs of some details in the shadows.