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I was so happy that I found this game this morning. Yesterday I watched a video on how to make my own hoop but don't have the time. I have so many more ideas but am limited to creating the images for which I can find the props.
I think she may get a technical called for hanging on the rim ;).
Strobist: Vivitar 285 HV in Medium softbox set at 1/4 to the left and behind
Vivitar 285 HV shooting through a 36 inch umbrella at 1/16 high and to the right
Canon Speedlite 430EX in lastlolite softbox at 1/32 in front low
triggered by cactus v2
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Young men play basketball on the sports deck of Adventure of the Seas cruise ship.
Copyright 2009, Amy Strycula
A man and a lady play basketball on the court on the upper level of the Majesty of the Seas cruise ship. The Miami, Florida skyline can be seen in the background.
Copyright 2008, Amy Strycula
for a better world shoot hoops
Paul Conneally works with British basketball legend Karl Brown in the latest of his 'for a better world' series of works
The piece includes a performance with former England baskeball star and coach Karl Brown where they explore with children the philosophical question as to wether or not objects including knives, guns and drugs can in themselves be good or bad or if only humans can be good or bad.... later Karl returns with Paul to run basketball training drills with the children revisit the ideas explored and share moments from his life with them during the process...
strap lines coming out of the work:
shoot hoops not drugs
shoot hoops not guns
don't carry knives shoot hoops
'for a better world shoot hoops'
for a better world shoot hoops
Paul Conneally works with British basketball legend Karl Brown in the latest of his 'for a better world' series of works
The piece includes a performance from Conneally with former England baskeball star and coach Karl Brown where they explore with children the philosophical question as to wether or not objects including knives, guns and drugs can in themselves be good or bad or if only humans can be good or bad.... later Karl returns with Paul to run basketball training drills with the children and revisit the ideas explored and share moments from his life with them during the process...
strap lines coming out of the work:
shoot hoops not drugs
shoot hoops not guns
don't carry knives shoot hoops
'for a better world shoot hoops'
for a better world shoot hoops
Paul Conneally works with British basketball legend Karl Brown in the latest of his 'for a better world' series of works
The piece includes a performance from Conneally with former England baskeball star and coach Karl Brown where they explore with children the philosophical question as to wether or not objects including knives, guns and drugs can in themselves be good or bad or if only humans can be good or bad.... later Karl returns with Paul to run basketball training drills with the children and revisit the ideas explored and share moments from his life with them during the process...
strap lines coming out of the work:
shoot hoops not drugs
shoot hoops not guns
don't carry knives shoot hoops
'for a better world shoot hoops'
Here is a picture of two late Wilt Chamberlains, one of whom's dropping one of his famous "loads of bricks" onto his competitors, in reflected sunlight coming off of windows someplace.
Lately I have been thinking more & more about sports.
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In Philadelphia on March 25th, 2011, a portion of the mural "A Tribute to Wilt Chamberlain" by John Lewis, completed in 2000 and sponsored by the Philadelphia Daily News, the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Wilt Chamberlain Fund, at the northeast corner of Vine Street and North 13th Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
ND2605 Mural painting and decoration, American.
ND2638.P48 Mural Arts Program (Philadelphia, Pa.)—Pictorial works.
GV884.C5 Chamberlain, Wilt, 1936-1999—Portraits.
N8250 Sports in art.
QC425 Reflection (Optics)—Pictorial works.
F158.37 Philadelphia (Pa.)—Pictorial works.