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Old 07-22-2010, 07:16 PM
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@ the RBC Cdn Open this week. C&C appreciated.


















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Old 07-24-2010, 10:48 AM
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Some really nice shots in there. Good work! 4 and 5 work best for me, for whatever reason.
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Old 07-24-2010, 06:13 PM
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Number them....

I like the wide shots, 5 and 9. As a golfer, they connect me with the scene and the story.

The timing on 4 and 8 are also good. When I shoot golf, I try to get some sand, grass, whatever to help show that something actually happened.

Was this a practice round? Every event I've been too has a no camera policy except for media credentials. That would make sense, unless there was an odd number of players, since Ricky Barnes is playing solo.
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I couldn't take a picture to save my life, but I love golf. Any shot catch the ball in flight is good in my book.

To me, all of them are really good but #5 is the reason I play. I feel like I'm at the course on a beautiful morning. The sun 'flare' in the upper left is a little distracting.

I also like the last shot of Weir, although the background could be a little sharper. He does look a little lonely out on the course, which is appropriate given he missed the cut.
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Old 07-26-2010, 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Heyitsgary,Jul 24 2010, 09:13 PM
Number them....

I like the wide shots, 5 and 9. As a golfer, they connect me with the scene and the story.

The timing on 4 and 8 are also good. When I shoot golf, I try to get some sand, grass, whatever to help show that something actually happened.

Was this a practice round? Every event I've been too has a no camera policy except for media credentials. That would make sense, unless there was an odd number of players, since Ricky Barnes is playing solo.
a mix of practice and first round.

didn't go to the second round because it was mostly t-storm, and had a tourney of my own to play in on the weekend.
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Number 5 is amazing. the rest are still great... but number 5 for me Nice job.
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great shots
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