Sports Illustrated: Amateur Hour
- Devante Hampton
- Sep 27, 2019
- 2 min read

This shot was definitely a spray and pray for a decent shot.
It ended up a little dark but that's where editing comes in handy.

I was walking around the field looking for a shot and over heard a coach yelling about
everything that he noticed on the field. I looked over and snapped the shot.

Unfortunately, due to the high speeds of the players, I was unable to get Ultra Clear 4K HD photos. However, that doesn't stop them looking good!

once i started getting used to the lighting situation and positioning, i was able to capture some decent action shots.

I was afraid of getting ran over when i took this shot, especially when the Heights player came out of nowhere.

As i was standing on the side lines, there was a lot of yelling and screaming but this particular group was getting really into it.

This is the crowds reaction to the first touchdown that Temple managed to get.
The first of many.

This is when i realized that a lot of the things that players do during practice that seem pointless, tends to some in handy.

The best feeling in the world is knowing that your parents are proud of you and this photo captures that.

A coach and a ref get into an argument over a call that was made.
I don't actually know what the call was because i was too focused on getting the picture.

The fist moments of the half time show are some of the best because of all of the subtle things that you can capture that are normally out shined.

The first thing that popped into my head when I took this picture was "Windows is not responding.'

I was supposed to be taking pictures for the HHHS coach of his daughter, unfortunately i ended up following the wrong person throughout the performance.

The leading percussionists are hyping up the rest of the band.
Standing here and feeling the vibrations of the music was deafening and amazing.
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