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Four Piece Rock/Blues/Pop Covers Band from Telford, Shropshire, playing at the Chinese New Year event in Newport, Shropshire
She did not understand that I was already taking her pictures with the video... since she did not hear the shutter or see the flash. When she bounced over to me she was wanting me to "take a shot", with the flash! So she posed at the end for me to "take a shot"
:-)
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*made for the Illustration friday topic "bounce"
Shot on the Mamiya 7 mk2 using Kodak Ektar color film. Not to be used or blogged without my permission.
My son's basketball game provided a perfect landscape that was filled with movement. As the team walked in they began warming up and bouncing the basketballs. There was excitement and energy in the hall! Everything from throwing balls to players shoving, hands flying, whistles blowing, parents coaching and basketball shoes screeching. Players were running back and forth in the court while coaches were gliding down the sidelines calling out names and directions. Parents were bobbing their heads left and right, trying to keep up with the game. Referees were following the players and calling out fouls. As the players rushed around the air blew in their hair and kept them cool. With a quick time out they had just enough time to drink some water and toss their cups in the garbage can nearby. Some of the parents were sitting while others were standing by nervously as they did some of their own sideline coaching. As balls were thrown in the baskets and points were scored, the light of the scoreboard flickered. The game ended well with my son scoring 12 points and his team winning!
All along the earth kept moving. Each person in the room continued breathing and their hearts kept beating. There were numerous types of movements that were unseen. The boys were growing. Their bodies were sweating. While we were exposed to so much visible action, there were other movements that were not as obvious to the naked eye.
My 26 month old bouncing on the bed after the bath.
shot at 1/250 F8 with a SB-800 bare 1/4 power to camera left. Think I dialed -1EV too
Five young gymnasts bouncing along one after another, each of them in a different stage of their course.