Ultimately, it all comes down to 1-on-one.
jmdenver wrote:
Ultimately, it all comes down to 1-on-one.
Great shot jmdenver. You captured the moment.
One of the axioms of sports photography is you need to, "...get the ball, the eyes, and the action." You did it here. Great shot
CaptainC wrote:
One of the axioms of sports photography is you need to, "...get the ball, the eyes, and the action." You did it here. Great shot
CaptainC, I have admired you photos from afar on numerous occasions. Never did I imagine you would comment on one of mine. Many thanks for the vote of confidence.
John
jmdenver wrote:
CaptainC, I have admired you photos from afar on numerous occasions. Never did I imagine you would comment on one of mine. Many thanks for the vote of confidence.
John
Well...your are welcome. This one hit all the right buttons so a great shot. - keep it up.
John; I concur with Cliff's inference here... "...the ball, the eyes, and the action..."
This trilogy typically isn't optional... and you elegantly delivered this "decisive moment"
Kudos on your prowess with the 150-600mm... and on D7000 with it's Expeed 2
Strong compositional elements...
totally love the colour harmonies latent within...
Looking forward to more of your soccer reportage...
Charismatic photojournalism indeed...
Thank you for sharing....
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