Game: Week 16 vs. Atlanta
The Subject: The sun rises over GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on a game day morning.
Taken By: Andrew Mather
Camera Model: Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
Focal Length: 16 mm
Exposure Time: 1/400
Aperture: f/8
Steve Sanders' Thoughts:
Q: This is such a classic shot, but these photos never get old, right?
Sanders: "Not at all. It was such a beautiful morning, and Andrew is always great about getting to the building early – especially when he's looking for something like this. He had been trying to get a good sunrise for several games and kept making his way in early in the morning. He wanted to catch something with a little detail in the sky," Sanders said. "Because he put in that work, he got a great picture. It's like there's a fire in the sky and the Super Bowl banner looks great. It's just a beautiful morning photo. The stadium is so quiet – there's nobody on the field. It's just set up really nice."
Q: You touched on this a bit, but how much work and thought goes into capturing something like this?
Sanders: "You have to plan your location and plan the time of day that you're going to take it, then you also have to hope that mother nature cooperates and gives you something to work with other than a stark blue or stark gray sky," Sanders explained. "The clouds were moving, and you need the right humidity to get the color tones – there's a lot of luck that rolls into it. When you get it and everything works out, you get a beautiful image."
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