Not worthy my grandmother... very nice images Paul. I always enjoyed seeing images , as you do, through a narrower lens ... but it just isn't the way my brain works. I like the style that you present very much.
Terry
PS As you might expect based on my last post... I like #3 the best
Paul. I've shot some tennis myself and found that like much of sports shooting (perhaps deep down inside I just don't care for sports ?) after a while starts to look all the same. I think it is really hard to come up with a picture that is different and conveys the essence of the game.
Well your shot of the tennis player is pretty much the best tennis shot I've ever seen.
It is truly fantastic in every way. Waaaay to go!
Sarah. What kind of freak'n weirdo are you to think minus six hundred degrees and forty feet high slush everywhere makes for a fun place to play?
Some people!
Sarah Be wrote:
About how cold do winters get there? I would take snow over 98 degrees any day Of course, I've never lived where there are what I would call true winters with 4-6 feet of snow all the time. Maybe then I'd change my tune, but I like to think not.
I longed for that kind of weather too, and looked forward to moving here, only to find out that they don't get as much snow in the winter as I thought they did, but at least they get SOME snow. I love my snow but wish there was more of it. (and yes, I am the one that has to shovel it at home too) Bring on the snow!
Terry, Avi, Jack, Pavi, Jonathon - Thanks for the kind remarks! : )
Pavel - yeah, i was getting bored with the routine shots i saw in the LCD. I was thinking of way to break some rules and this was the only one i could think of.
Jonathon - vital stats are f18and 1/30th. ISO ?. 500mm f4 AI-P nikkor. D70.
Edited by peace out on Jul 20, 2007 at 12:38 PM GMT
Pavel wrote:
Sarah. What kind of freak'n weirdo are you to think minus six hundred degrees and forty feet high slush everywhere makes for a fun place to play?
Some people!
The mega-kind Bring on the slush, I say! After today... 98! I need to find a nice large freezer to sleep in somewhere