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Old 17th March 2004   #1
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Default Canoepolo - An Alternative View

With the kind cooperation from my Ngee Ann don't-know-how-many-generation juniors, I did some alternative views compared to the canoepolo tournament that a lot of us shot during late January.

Bear with me about the super low resolution and super high noise, but I was using my Oly 4040 underwater...


Molten


Balls. Enuff said.


Distortion


Fast ball


Balls staring at you.


Jonathan does a stern dip (if I got the name correct) as he manoeuvers his spankin' new Warrior kayak.


Some flare from the floodlights


Juju thinks it looks cold enough for winter sports in Singapore.


Elaine has a ball of a time hanging on to the... ball.


Nirvana's "In Utero"-ish shot that presented itself when a player (to be identified) swims across the pool, as Dowell has already posed for a shot.

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whoa ...cool underwater shots...what camera you used?...the last 2 shots a lil under thou...
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Originally Posted by kelster
whoa ...cool underwater shots...what camera you used?...the last 2 shots a lil under thou...
olympus c4040 in underwater housing. most shots in the night are iso400, f/1.8, 1/25s. it was hell holding my breath AND shivering in the water! brrrrrr....
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Originally Posted by sehsuan
olympus c4040 in underwater housing. most shots in the night are iso400, f/1.8, 1/25s. it was hell holding my breath AND shivering in the water! brrrrrr....
heh...great perspective thou...
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Originally Posted by sehsuan

Balls. Enuff said.
Looks like as though the balls are going to "float" off the water...very interesting perspective indeed.
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Originally Posted by sehsuan
olympus c4040 in underwater housing. most shots in the night are iso400, f/1.8, 1/25s. it was hell holding my breath AND shivering in the water! brrrrrr....
use your 10D instead. hahahaha
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