More lawn tractor pull shots.
Wow! Thanks. I love Number 2 but understand the first and third shots were actually much harder to get. :-)
My nephew just registered for college -- awarded a soccer scholarship! Proud of him and can't wait to shoot college soccer. I would love to see some more of your soccer shots.
Soccer is so fast! Nice shots and love the intensity in Number 3.
Whew! You did it! Nice job. I like them all but especially the off-the-block relay guy and the sun flare distance runner. My favorite, by far, is the relay kid in the corner. Can just feel the concentration and his stride is great. The neon Nike swoosh draws the eye to his feet which is so important in running.
Here are a few of the ones I shot. Sorry they're so grainy.
Good luck. Have fun. Get a schedule when you first get there. All track meets are in a specific sequential order, with qualifying heats and then advanced competitions. Without that little piece of paper, I would have had NO idea where/what/when. :-) I have some shots from some state-level events if you would like to see what I did with runners and throwers.
I live 45 minutes from Joplin, MO and 30 minutes from Branson, MO. Grew up here, but until this past year, rarely paid attention to sirens and warnings. I do now. I have pictures from both places just in case I ever again become complacent.
My dad and his cousin at today's reunion.
[quote=Georgiann]waiting too long for that drink[/quote.
Sometimes it feels like it takes that long, but usually is SOOOO worth it. Cute shot.
Just a couple of suggestions: On the distance runner, position yourself at the outside of the first curve. Gives you more opportunities because you can get the runner in three different types of strides -- straight/pre-curve, stretching strike in the curve and straightening out. And watch their feet. As for the thrower, watch his/her warm up and see where his/her face ends up. Then during the competition, you will know where to anticipate the moment just before the big throw.
Squat down for both.
Love the movement of the dirt. Nice job.
Great! I looked at the first one, stopped, went back to it and looked again. Love the other two, also.