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Post by byuphoto on Oct 11, 2006 16:41:33 GMT -5
You can always tell the intensity by the eyes. They are the window to the soul Canon A2 Sigma 400 f5.6 APO HSM Kodak UC 400
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Post by John Parry on Oct 11, 2006 17:17:32 GMT -5
The girls I talk to tell me that's horse apples!
But I like the shots, and I can see where you're coming from about 'the will to win'. Who did win?
Regards - John
ps Hope none of the poor kids got hurt carrying all that padding!
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Post by byuphoto on Oct 11, 2006 17:26:24 GMT -5
The Green team. Thanks for the reply
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Post by John Parry on Oct 11, 2006 17:31:48 GMT -5
OK - I joke too much. Sorry Rick.
Regards - John
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Post by byuphoto on Oct 11, 2006 17:38:37 GMT -5
No offence and I do also. We have many differences of cultures here and room for them all
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Post by GeneW on Oct 11, 2006 19:51:47 GMT -5
You can see the intensity in the eyes, all right. Very tight and close up. Good reportage photography!
Gene
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Post by byuphoto on Oct 11, 2006 20:16:39 GMT -5
Thanks, The local newspaper picked them up seems no one is doing Jr. high in the area.
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Post by kamera on Oct 12, 2006 11:51:03 GMT -5
And someone needs to do it, Rick. And why not you...who has a great talent and a varied interest in photography.
A girl who works at the local Starbucks saw me reading a photo mag the other week and we got talking as her mother is a pro photog in Chicago. Early this year she switched from mostly weddings to sports and is concentrating on the aspect of kids who are learning the game. Some mighty interesting shots she has accumalated and sold to parents. I emailed her and gave her kudos for doing such. In a return email...she told me she is just having so much fun as well as getting some bread-and-butter.
Ron Head Kalamazoo, MI
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