Posted by Michael Rawluk (Prince George, Canada) on 24 February 2008 in Sport & Recreation and Portfolio.
Another shot of the USA v Canada Sledge Hockey game. - A Moment in Photographic History: The first commercially available true colour process developed by the Lumière brothers and made available in 1907. The process used dyed potato starch on glass. Autochromes were translucent images that could be viewed like a print, projected, or viewed using Diascope, a device that used back-lighting to brighten the image. - A Photographic Quote of Note: There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are. - - - - Ernst Haas
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Another nice action shot!
24 Feb 2008 12:24am
Amazing stuff. All the best to them.
24 Feb 2008 1:44am
Awesome action shot!
24 Feb 2008 2:43am
Wow, that is striking... never seen a close-up before of special olympics, especially in hockey wow I'm impressed! Also love the continuing info you provide and the quote, well it's perfect lol
24 Feb 2008 6:29am
this action photo is great. is this more or less then futebol on ice?
24 Feb 2008 9:50am
Whoa, he is sliding right toward the camera! Love the focus of the foreground subject and the awareness of action in the peripheral movement of the background players.
24 Feb 2008 10:56am
Good sports shot! These guys are real athletes...
24 Feb 2008 11:00am
Bonjour, Well done shot..Good timing..and lumière...
24 Feb 2008 11:13am
Excellent Michael! That's a great image you captured. And now she is slapping her forhead saying DUH under her breath as she realizes what "sledge hockey" is... ergo cute but stupid...
24 Feb 2008 12:11pm
Another realistic shot! You show the real part of the life to us, Thanks!
24 Feb 2008 4:52pm
Superb Michael. You captured a great image here!
24 Feb 2008 5:14pm
Way cool action capture. Absolutely stupendous!
24 Feb 2008 7:08pm
Great exposure on the ice! Used to find them difficult at one time because of the false meter reading of the predominant whiteness. (In my film days) However, you have captured the action and colour wonderfully!
24 Feb 2008 7:16pm
Great capture with this shot Michael. Perfect DOF, your main subject is in crystal sharp focus, can even see his face perfectly through the helmet.
24 Feb 2008 8:24pm
Fantastic action shot Michael!
24 Feb 2008 8:52pm
That is SUPER GREAT! Cool shot! :)
27 Feb 2008 7:37am
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