anselwannab wrote:
Now that is a small camera and a strong lens filter!!
Nice shot!
Mark,
Not sure if you were kidding...this was actually taken with my 20D and a little creative setup on my part. Thought this one up a few days ago and planned to do it with real grass but I didn't have time to arrange it with the golf course, so I used a little indoor/outdoor carpeting suspended a few feet off the ground so I could crawl under it and compose the shot the way I envisioned it.
Parrot Head wrote:
I was thinking about that dramatic Tiger shot as well, should have used a Nike!
Thank goodness you didn't have a brisk wind, which you would normally wish for in this situation. So that would be a different point of view
Looks like a gimme! Great shot (HaHaHa) Forrest. I should be so lucky
BTW I could get you a good deal on some slightly used limited edition Callaway #59s!
Guess I'm not sure what 'Tiger shot' you are both referring to...must have missed that one. I don't get to watch much PGA golf as we usually tune into the LPGA events. Funny though, I'm pretty sure I have a few Nike balls in my bag of tricks...perhaps I'll re-shoot it?
Really?! I used to collect logo golf balls...so, a #59 (Annika) ball would fit right into the collection.
ironabike wrote:
What an imagination! And very impressed with your setup! Thanks for sharing how you did it, Forrest. I was going to ask. Nice take on the WA
Thanks, Jane. Sometimes it's more fun sharing the secret than keeping it.
Forrest,
Regarding the Tiger/Masters note; I think it was last year's Masters, Tiger had incredible chip on 16th, lingered on the edge of the hole for what seemed like a minute, then dropped in. Just one of those shots you remember if you saw it.
By the way, looked at your gallery, incredible stuff.
Christian