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A Saturday of sport in the bush.Soccer, in particular. Some from last weekend's games. I've been slack in getting out to shoot landscapes, so these will have to do for now. Plenty of bush in the background, though.
The guy on the right of frame also plays 1st grd. Rugby League, as do many others. The way of the bush. The other guy is a backpacker from Ireland, here working during cotton season. No organised women's comp, so they play with the men in reserve grade and as you can see, mix it with the blokes. Nothing special re an action shot, i just liked the back lighting. David and Goliath in the juniors. David won out, again.
Re: A Saturday of sport in the bush.Nice shots, the first is a standout for me, especially given it looks like midday and the harsh conditions were doing you no favours.
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No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: A Saturday of sport in the bush.They are all excellent.. it's no mean feat to capture the players and the ball in the same shot and as said before the light certainly wasn't do any favours either!
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