Euro 2004 shots


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Nothing beats the second one. ;)
That's a true beauty!
 

Actually I like the 2nd shot the most :D But since this is abt soccer, lets not detract from the subject...lol. :bsmilie: The 1st and 3rd shots are great. Good timing from the photographer there.
 

makes me think of the swedish meatballs dish at Ikea... hmmm.. :bsmilie:
 

If Im not wrong, those shots from behind the net are taken using a remote. I saw those cameras mounted on small tripods behind the net. Excellent perspective I must say.
 

sorry, OT a bit..

if u watch the match live on TV, u'd notice they actually place all the cameras behind the goal post, on a tripod..

I suppose they shoot using wireless remote? are they just snapping blindly hoping the shots turn out good?

look at pic 1.. i thnk the shot was taken that way?
 

drebel said:
sorry, OT a bit..

if u watch the match live on TV, u'd notice they actually place all the cameras behind the goal post, on a tripod..

I suppose they shoot using wireless remote? are they just snapping blindly hoping the shots turn out good?

look at pic 1.. i thnk the shot was taken that way?

most probably... couple that with some slick cropping skills. :D
 

CaeSiuM said:
most probably... couple that with some slick cropping skills. :D

The real skill is spotting the beauty out of thousands of fans :bsmilie:
 

The behind the goal shots are taken with 1D and 16-35 on remote like this

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From BBC website (not sure who really to credit)

Do check out the sports pix from the wire at Yahoo news pix section as well
 

Brandon said:
The real skill is spotting the beauty out of thousands of fans :bsmilie:

yeah babe!!!

ALSO..
:bigeyes: at those those huge.....





























telephoto lenses... what were you thinking? :p :blah:
 

Strange, how can one pic be credited to Getty and one to Allsport...

Yes the behind the net shots are taken on a remote, usually pocketwizards, sometimes either linked up to conventional releases, foot pedal switches, etc.

The images on the BBC, if not credited, are usually taken from Getty, or alternatively from the PA.
 

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