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After displaying my initial 3 on 3 scene I got a lot of comments that I should have a player dunking the ball, and so I expanded my scene to have two hoops so I could display two scenes, and added this guy in mid-jump.
Ring Neck Duck entering his dive to grab some bottom yum....
Thanks for looking,
Kurt
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Snow was falling on the Dunk River while I was out for a hike with my wife and the doggos. While he wind blowing out on the fields and roads, in the woodland river valley, it was absolutely quiet, a true winter wonderland.
Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro. This is not an AI generated image.
Taco Fall is a big basketball player. A very big player and tall. Very tall. And he can jump. High, even higher than himself. This picture shows him showing off.
Minolta AF 9000 - Minolta AF 28-105 mm F/3.5 - 4.5 - Pellicule Ilford Delta 400 - Révelateur Caffenol CH(rs)
27 Mars 2020
Saint Georges sur Cher - France
This is the dunking tank at the 24th of July celebration in Kirtland, New Mexico. There are two lines, one with kids eager to throw the ball and dunk other people and one for kids eager to get dunked.
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Mural by Mark Paul Deren aka @madsteez for the aWalls Mural Project, seen at the Jose Diego Middle School at 3100 NW 5th Avenue in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida.
Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Elf Dunk! Elf Dunk!
Step right up and gather around,
For the latest attraction,
To make a splash in Elf Town!
Just hit the red button,
In the middle of the target,
And the plunge will be taken,
By our favorite elf Margaret!
At Damyns Hall on Sunday.. A well deserved doughnut and coffee for the Yanks..!!
A great day out with good friends and family.. Gizzardtreedude and Jacklane..:-)
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I was trying to capture the tunnel correctly, but I had such a problem trying to. Many people kept passing by and i really couldn't set up the shot correctly. Gonna have to revisit this area again.
You can see more shots of the shoe at my Fresh Look at these.
D5
AF-S 600mm FL VR E
The first stop at the San Diego Zoo is always the flamingos. They are immediately in front of the entrance. I use them as gear check.
Capture settings:
NEF (RAW)
Picture Control - Vivid
ISO to AUTO with shutter speeds set to 1/2,000 sec minimum
High ISO NR to Normal
AF-C with dynamic 25 point
12 fps active
OK... Now I'm ready!