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Picture taken during the Magic Birding and Wildlife Photography Circuit of Ecuador !
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This is just a random picture that I took when Patty and I were playing tennis. LOL we really sucked that day xD I dont think we even got like 8 consecutive hits. Mine's the one on the right.
wore this out last night, when i finally had enough time to take a photo of what i was wearing!
- brown suede loafers (value village)
- black ribbed tights (the bay)
- acid green pencil skirt (value village)
- print blouse (the thrift store)
- rose necklace, from florence, italy
- fuschia/berry red felt riding hat, custom made from lilliput hats
- white slouch bag (club monaco)
Russian tennis player Evgeny Kirillov holding a master class in the tennis school www.startennis.ru/
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Luis Munoz challenge our Cypress College Instructor Clifford Lester to a Racket. After an hour of fun, Luis was beaten but still in good spirits. He plans to start training and challenge Cliff to a rematch in a couple of months.
Russian tennis player Evgeny Kirillov holding a master class in the tennis school www.startennis.ru/
Racket-tailed Treepie - Crypsirina temia - Ракетохвостая сорока
Ma Da Forest, Dong Nai Province, Vietnam, 02/23/2024
Wire mesh is used for the racquet cut-out, so the inside has to be as finished as the cover. Of course I had to buy a ton to get my 2" scrap!
Look happy, and your racket moves up. Look sad, and your racket moves down.
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The photo is created with my high attempt of my firrst stop-fast-motion photo. The photo is a bit blur due to very fast movement and too slow shutter speed (which it's already as high as I could do at that moment, otherwise it's going to be too dark.) And there is noise due to high ISO at 12800.
This photograph shows a moment of a man's life in sport; how one intends to play Badminton. This stop-action moment is a significant one since it shows the tension expressing through the badminton player's face, movement, and his muscle; his eyes shows his concentration in the new destination of the shuttlecock while it was playing just a bit over the racket-head. A bit blur at his arm and racket expresses the feeling of movement that the racket was hitting the shuttlecock.
The photograph was created by the exposure combination of f/4, shutter speed 1/500, ISO 12800 with Manual Mode. And it was 6:19pm here in Bangkok, Thailand. This scene was lit by fluorescent light in Badminton (indoor) Court.