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Photographer  Danny Brannigan {Karma:19523}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Sports
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 300mm f4
Uploaded 6/18/2004 Film / Memory Type digi 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 541 Shutter
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Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City - 
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Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Gabrielle Willson   {K:7978} 9/17/2004
This image show what a fun game rugby is to watch and play. BUT I am so glad my kids dont play!

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José Vasconcelos Dias   {K:9341} 7/8/2004
Great foto, lots of action. Congrats

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Danny Brannigan   {K:19523} 6/21/2004
Edward. You are quite correct.I did not realize I had already posted the colour version. My apologies. I do not like doing that. As I explained to Angelo earlier to day I'm afraid senility is fast approaching. Thank you for your very constructive comments.

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Edward Ghoti   {K:5514} 6/21/2004
I assume this is just a black and white version of your previous image entitled ?Tackled? unfortunately I think you lost some of the power of the image when you took away the color. I felt the contrasting colors of the jerseys really helped to differentiate the separate opponents. I also feel you eliminated too much of the grittiness of the image when you lost the color of the mud and dirt on the players and the ball. And although I can?t explain it, this image seems to have somehow lost the speed and movement of the color version. A nice shot none the less.

Just my two cents,
Ed

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Danny Brannigan   {K:19523} 6/20/2004
Thanks Angelo. This pic was taken at my local Rugby Club.I merely asked if I could go to take photos for my sports portfolio.They usually say yes in return for a few prints

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Angelo Villaschi Angelo Villaschi   {K:49617} 6/19/2004
Very well captured action, Danny!

You can sense the competition, the will. There's lots of tension in the shot, with the tackler coming out of the right-hand side an two players at the back looking on to the action, inviting the viewer's eyes to look at it too.

In fact, there are several strong diagona lines.

Where did tou capture this action, and do you have any tips regarding access (with a camera!) to this type of event?

Cheers!
Angelo.

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Raoul Endres   {K:2676} 6/18/2004
Great! I like how you have three levels of focus/bokeh, splitting the main characters from those just behind and then off in the distance.

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Diego Ruggiero Diego Ruggiero   {K:10659} 6/18/2004
U a catched Great moment and a great detail of a beautiful sport.
Very good tones of B/n.
Best regards.

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