GoPro Contest Series
Risk Takers United
Thrill seekers and photographers share a love for adventure, the thrill of taking risks. For the thrill seeker, the rush of adrenaline is worth any risk of danger, but for the photographer, putting themselves in a precarious situation to capture the perfect shot can be just as exhilarating. Whether climbing a rock face to get that jaw dropping view or posing with a wild animal up close and personal, these experiences bring life to a photograph that no other medium could produce.
⭐ Membership Special ⭐
Here at VIEWBUG, we want our members to know they're a part of something special. That's why we are offering exclusive additional prizes in this contest. With the VIEWBUG membership, you do not also win the extra prizes but you can add more photos to this contest and get a deadline submission extension.
The Best Camera Settings
for Action Photography
Shutter speed: Use a fast shutter speed to freeze the action and avoid motion blur. A shutter speed of 1/1000th of a second or faster is ideal for most action photography.
Aperture: Use a wide aperture (small f-number) to create a shallow depth of field and isolate the subject from the background. This will also allow more light into the camera and help achieve a faster shutter speed.
ISO: Use a low ISO to reduce noise and maintain image quality. Start with an ISO of 100-200 and increase it if necessary to achieve the desired exposure.
Focus mode: Use continuous autofocus (AF-C) mode to track moving subjects and keep them in focus. You can also use single autofocus (AF-S) if the subject is stationary.
Burst mode: Use burst mode to capture a series of images in rapid succession. This will increase your chances of getting the perfect shot and give you more options to choose from.
White balance: Set the white balance manually or use auto white balance to ensure accurate color reproduction.