Canada 50 Summer Games

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smulnik
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All nice shots, but the last one of the tennis player is very striking to me. He’s such a contrast to the repeating geometric patterns of the court lines that are converging behind him.

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smulnik wrote:All nice shots, but the last one of the tennis player is very striking to me. He’s such a contrast to the repeating geometric patterns of the court lines that are converging behind him.

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Hi ValeryD; :)

You definitely are our most recent favourite action-photography person ! At least for me. :)
I genuinely enjoy what you accomplished with the camera and the lens that were used as a combo.

Thanks for sharing,

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ValeryD wrote: ... it's only small part I can publish in the forum from what bin done.
I believe it! Thanks for sharing that small part! :D
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