It may be the one you're thinking of.
cheers
Maybe not the absolute best pic ever, but pretty damn good.
You mean, the one that says "object not found!"?
I was going to complain that you didn't just link to the photo you were
thinking of; but since it looks like that wouldn't have been possible,
never mind.
frisbee boy wrote:
> http://oldsite.actua.org.au/photos/DJ_photos/NL2-Web/NL2%20Day%202/Deathstar-southside/slides/Img0997.html
>
> Maybe not the absolute best pic ever, but pretty damn good.
Looks like it was probably a pretty damn good play. But a great
picture? No. You can't see the guy's face; he's the least prominent
person in the shot; you can't even tell whether the catch is made. A
well-timed capture of a spectacular layout, to be sure, but it pales in
comparison to ...
Any pictures of huge skies?
http://img313.exs.cx/img313/4932/chasesick18vk.jpg
And the near life size poster on my wall can attest to the "Nord toeing
the line" pic from 2001 nationals:
http://in.sjprep.org/ultimate/images/2005-spring-phuelchamps/images/DSC_7269_JPG.jpg
and then it turns out like this...
http://in.sjprep.org/ultimate/images/2005-spring-phuelchamps/images/DSC_7273_JPG.jpg
thats what i love, the looks on the faces in the background. an
expression on the opposition's face of pure frustration seeming to say,
"he got it again?" - love that look.
close second favorite, pics like these -
http://in.sjprep.org/ultimate/images/2005-spring-phuelchamps/images/DSC_7333_JPG.jpg
that show the spirit of the game. that was from our cheer to the other
team after the game.
- http://www.canultimate.com/gallery_set.html
- Furious George 2002 set
- Page 2 of 6
- 4-13
I imagine if humans could fly (really well) we'd look like this.
Origi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Yeah, the above one with Jason Simpson is just...wow.
That picture is so sweet, it even made it on collegehumor.com. But
that picture isn't outta the ordinary for him, he's always laying out
like that.
> Any pictures of huge skies?
This one is kinda cool because of where the disc is:
http://www.pbase.com/don_judy/image/34247771
Its from club nationals '03
http://www.pbase.com/don_judy/image/34247764
found that browsing from the link from patrick. awesome pic for a
couple reasons - relative clarity, and angle. from this angle you cant
tell which patch of ground corresponds to where the player jumped from.
the effect is that it looks like hes 5-6 feet off the ground.
or hell i dont know the guy, he could be 5-6 feet off the ground. in
which case, who are you and why do i love you so much.
everyone has their own photoshop style.
this one is unique. or, if this is film,
nice darkroom work.
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http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/mamabird/gallery/pics2003b/PrezDay2003_15.jpg
That #23 is a sexy bitch
-dikear
http://smut.stanford.edu:8080/media/pictureProfile.jsp?id=635
http://www.newyorkultimate.com/images/photos/mattjefferson_layoutD_wucc93.jpg
http://www.newyorkultimate.com/images/photos/marty_layout_upanats98.jpg
http://www.newyorkultimate.com/images/photos/allon_layout_upanats99.jpg
http://www.newyorkultimate.com/images/photos/rob_sky_wdisc_upanats00.jpg
http://www.newyorkultimate.com/images/photos/johnsardo_layoutd_mjf01.jpg
http://www.newyorkultimate.com/images/photos/upa_nationals_2001/lipsky_sky_upanats01.jpg
http://www.newyorkultimate.com/images/photos/upa_nationals_2001/lipsky_sky2_upanats01.jpg
b
Like this one:
http://www.newyorkultimate.com/images/photos/allon_layout_upanats99.jpg
Hope the receiver was okay...
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4983.jpg
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4669.JPG
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4703.JPG
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4650.JPG
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4750.JPG
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4850.JPG
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4864.JPG
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4889.JPG
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4968.JPG
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_4975.jpg
http://canettifamily.com/images/IMG_5026.JPG
How did the player in the green hat get his legs situated in that
manner?
Photo by Juha Kankaanpää
http://www.wugc2004.org/media/en_GB/latest_pics/_files/71541594189137039/default_FS/20040804-251.JPG
Hartti
the metro east ones are pretty average. I like the photo of the car.
Now that's a beautiful photo. To be specific it is a beautiful photo of
a beautiful play. Most of the others in this thread are either one or the
other, but not both. I think you really need both to qualify for that
subject line.
I think it has everything that I look for in a photo. [1] it's crisp and
sharp, [2] it's beautiful and draws my eye, [3] it's in focus and crisp,
[4] the faces tell a story - that story has a conflict and emotional theme
(i.e. the hero doesn't always get the disc), [4] it's crisp and in focus,
[5] the timing is very nice - some might say that a moment earlier would
have given a very different photo with unresolved conflict - but I think
this photo is every bit as good as what that would have been, [7] nice
clean background and tight depth-of-field (I'd crop much tighter...),
[6] And, lastly, this is a photo of Canadian women, and there's something
about foreign women... yup... something there.
Best Ultimate Picture......, ever? I try to stay away from statements
like that... unless I'm talking about my own photos. :^)
BTW, Thanks for including the photographer name. Somebody worked hard for
that shot. Juha deserves a credit, as do all those other shots listed in
this thread.
Matt
First off, yeah, that's Tank and although it looks like he's 5-6 feet off
the ground, he's actually 8-9 feet.
I got a kick out of your post! This "relative clarity" you mention is
actually something that lots of photographers take great pains and spend a
lot of money to avoid! So, it's kinda cool to hear what people out there
like to see. It helps to motivate photographers to experiment a little
and maybe break the norms where it's possible.
Bil is right that everyone has there own Photoshop techniques, but this
is all done with the camera. No, digital tricks or darkroom work can
bring blur into focus. To get that clarity you need to shoot for it.
Most sport photographers try to avoid this situation though, because there
are usually very distracting backgrounds (crowds, players on the sideline,
etc.) that the photographer wants to take out of the picture by blurring
them. To blur them, the photographer uses a small "depth of field"
aperture setting. This makes the range of what's in focus very narrow.
Think of it like a spotlight to make you look only at what we want
you to look at.
With the open background in the photo, Judy was able to close down that
aperture and bring everything into focus... with very nice results. Judy
Le is not just a cool lady, she's also a nice photo snapper.
So anyway, you and Judy have inspired me to play a little with this and
maybe have some fun with it. Thanks.
Matt
Wiggity
Photoshop! (Check out the dark lines around his right hand, above the
white Talbot's sign)
(Drinking the haterade liberally)
Peace
Bill Mill
bill.mill at gmail.com
http://www.pbase.com/elsinger/image/30897418
-sd
"lane" <ma...@mattlanephotos.com> wrote in message
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There are so many sweet shots floating around but Scobel has managed to
capture many fleeting moments...like this sweet fake by Demi-God Mike
Grant at Solstice 2005
Couldn't tell you when or where the photo is from though.
THere are so many shots floating around but Scobel has been there to
capture many fleeting moments.....like this sweet fake by Demi-God Mike
Grant
Kubs at Nats 2004 (#3 in the NUMP as opposed to RSD-a-han)
http://www.pbase.com/image/29612761
Nord with team USA
http://www.pbase.com/hswesterns/image/43550986
Texas regionals
http://www.pbase.com/jmlane/image/42939040
I am not sure who this is, jimmy chu maybe
http://www.pbase.com/elsinger/image/45782844
And some skyage is always nice:
Sorry Namkung, you're still my favorite
http://www.freeheelimages.com/Images/Potlatch/Potlatch%20Highlights/slides/DSC_1544.html
Beau leaving something on Gabe's chin
http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/mamabird/gallery/pics2004c/Centex2004_18.jpg
how many pics are there of handblocks out there?
http://www.pbase.com/jmlane/image/43382503
And some funny ones:
is richter winding up for a sick chicken wing or about to deck this
dude. Don't feel bad its only he #1 viewed pic on scobel's page
http://photos.scobelwigginsphotography.com/displayimage.php?album=topn&cat=2&pos=0
I suppose their are no U turns in mid air
http://photos.scobelwigginsphotography.com/displayimage.php?album=topn&cat=2&pos=8
what the hell is Namkung doing? This is also on the UV USA vs Canada
clip and I still don't understand what I am looking at
http://aliandcedar.com/gallery/potlatch_2005_usa_canada/DSC0603
http://www.uwsp.edu/stuorg/ultimatefrisbee/images/Ross1.jpg
Picture isn't the clearest but it's definitely worth looking at.
if the link doesn't work, head to
http://www.uwsp.edu/stuorg/ultimatefrisbee/index!.htm then to
pictures/random and scroll about 3/4 down the page.
Definitely one of the best layout pics I've ever seen. Damn, that's an
angry gnome...
-Oklahoma cutter over Tulane defender @ South Regionals 2004
-Great shot by Mark Fox of Tulane.
chrisg...@gmail.com wrote:
> If you want one to laugh at... try to explain this shot:
>
> http://www.pbase.com/elsinger/image/22888868
http://oklahomaultimate.org/forums/album_pic.php?pic_id=1134
(she catches it, and it's a pretty high quality shot)
http://www.creekultimate.com/photos/state2005/_1013035.jpg
http://www.creekultimate.com/photos/state2005/_1013189.jpg
http://www.creekultimate.com/photos/lakewood031805/_1010363.jpg
(chaos always makes for a great picture)
http://www.creekultimate.com/photos/state2005/_1013074.jpg
one of me for the recruiters (i acutally got the D..... sort of.... i
macked it to a receiver in the endzone)
http://www.pbase.com/elsinger/image/44302489
yep...this one rocks...quite old too. I think this one floated around
some years ago. Roscoe right? where the f is he now. haven't heard
that name for some time....?
-Great shot by Mark Fox of Tulane
Could be south regionals 2003, regionals in 2004 was not muddy and had
no trees on the sidelines.
Wiggity
naz
http://photobucket.com/albums/a362/djun1t/
This is my favorite, mostly because the guy in red is REALLY high off
the ground, and won't land pretty.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a362/djun1t/Frediculusbid.jpg
Wiggity
Whoever got that image deservesa freakin' award. The clarity and
intensity is brilliant.
> That is from College Nationals in Austin. It might be one of Scobel's pics.
Yes, Scobel. I was in the small crowd behind her immediately after the
point checking out the sweet pic in her LCD. Definitely in the running
for "best ultimate picture ever".
I can't believe these threads have gone on this long without anyone
mentioning the literal posterizing by Nord over Driver in the finals of
'01 college nationals. I still have a stack of those posters lying
around somewhere. It is a sick, sick photo. I don't think it's
available anywhere in electronic form, though.
Yeah, that's the one. The poster is from about a tenth of a second
earlier and 90 degrees off (such that Driver is facing forward).
The picture is a little bit out of focus, but still...