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Cricket Test ImagesThere's a story behind this one. We had just arrived at the ground and one of the guys that we came with said "I have a feeling about the third ball of the next over." I hadn't even got my camera out at this point, but spurred on by his prediction I took this shot cold on the third ball of the next over with no high speed, not even a chance to look at the settings. He shut up for the rest of the game and wouldn't make another prediction (lucky too as there were precious few other highlights for Australia).
This is what happens when you've had just a wee bit too much of the amber fluid. Bored security were there in seconds. A member of the crowd proudly barracking for his team. His bright pink tutu is just visible.
Re: Cricket Test ImagesIan,
The first of these is great. Perfect timing, too. I am a little surprised that there aren't more shots like this; it's not as if there weren't too many opportunities to capture Aussie wickets falling .... g.
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There were only 3 on day 5, weren't there? I have more pleasant images of the Aussies demolishing the Poms 4 years ago in the real Ashes tour. Including a photo of Warne's 700th wicket. This series is a little lamentable...just a little. Good thing I am Chilean Great images by the way Regards, Patrick
Two or three lights, any lens on a light-tight box are sufficient for the realisation of the most convincing image. Man Ray 1935. Our mug is smug
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lol, absolute classic, did you get some lotto numbers off him?! cracking shot though!
that said, I probably would not tell him he looks like a fing fairy 'cause he looks a bit mean! I wonder if he got into the pub after the match? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Cricket Test ImagesNice timing on the #1!
That tatoo goes nicely with the pink!
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