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"That Ball is Mine!"


wilsontsoi

D70, AF300-2.8, ISO-200, 1/640 @f2.8, hand-held. Shoreline forward Bart Bangert (#21) advances for the ball while, sporting Mohawk hairdo, Spokane defenders Marty Dawood (#12) and Jake Crowley (#11) try their best to discourage. Sasquatch beats Dolphins in a NWAACC playoff game 3-2.


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I think you did a good job. I don't think people realize how hard sports photography can be. You really must be aware of what is going on at all times. I really like the expressions on each of their faces. The juxtaposition of the two guys on the end with mohawks and the guy in the middle with long hair is interesting.
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Hi

I shoot from time to time soccer in the uk and would be pleased with this picture .It looks like you are the only one there .

It is so packed for us when we shoot, and some times effect what we shoot .you can look at some pix i took on my last game .all the best marc morris

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Struggling and passion. Now we are talking real football here. This is what the ball was invented for. Those guys who pick it up and run away with it in their hands has missed the point.

 

A very amusing action shot. Well done.

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Wilson, this shot is truely outstanding and captures the moment. I've tried this and failed. I am really impressed with this series from baseball, to football, and now this.
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BRIAN: Thanks. You got that right!

 

MARC: Thanks, Marc. You have some nice soccer images indeed. I'll take you to shoot SCC game when you're in town. ^_^

 

RICHARD: Thanks!

 

MUJAHID: Thanks. The even, overcast light is my favorite.

 

LONGTANG: Thank you.

 

WIM: Thanks for your kind words, Wim.

 

KEN: Glad you like this, Ken.

 

FRANK: Thanks for your compliments, Frank.

 

JAN: Thanks for your comment, Jan. That's pretty much how every where else except for the US feels! Soccer is indeed the world sport, but American football really has lots of strategies and specialties which on the surface one may never really appreciate the game fully.

 

HOWARD: I'm very glad you enjoy them, Howard!

 

LOU ANN: You know it!

 

Wilson

^_^

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