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Paintball Generations: Photography

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Pro Tips with Gary Baum. (from PB2X)

This section is for the inspiring paintball photographer. A little dangerous, very fast, it can be one of the most rewarding outings you can have.

Paintball photography has also become an inpsiring passtime for many paintball players and spectators. Popular magazines now boast several pages devoted strictly to the great 'money shots' from recent and past paintball action.

Besides who doesn't love being in the limelight ? The hardpart is getting there. Since the majority of paintball photography centers around the proffesional leagues, the NPPL, the PSP and the CFOA you'll most likely want to GET THERE first if you want to be in print.



The Breaking Shot

Hate the thought of having a camera break on the field ? Never like the odds of having that one Breaking Shot utterly ruin your lens ? Well we have a few ideas in mind.

The Blur Factor

Sometimes it seems like there is nothing you can do to prevent taking blurry photos. Maybe it just wasn't your day or perhaps you begin to don't your own equipment. Don't despair there is hope and many different ways to get the blur out.


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Lenses Galore

Today's market includes a wide variety of lenses and attachments. With such a large selection like the Canon line how do you choose what's best for you ? We have some simple advice for the amateur photographer.