J J Kapsberger Well-known Local time 8:28 PM Joined Apr 2, 2007 Messages 702 View My Gallery Oct 4, 2010 #1 It certainly is striking: http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/golf/blo...s-the-greatest-golf-photo-you?urn=golf-274331
It certainly is striking: http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/golf/blo...s-the-greatest-golf-photo-you?urn=golf-274331
sepiareverb genius and moron Local time 11:28 PM Joined Feb 7, 2007 Messages 8,425 Location St Johnsbury VT View My Gallery Oct 4, 2010 #2 He totally missed the focus. And they say SLRs can track focus...
W whatever Established Local time 8:28 PM Joined Mar 26, 2010 Messages 111 View My Gallery Oct 4, 2010 #3 I told you 3D is the next big digital deal.
shadowfox Darkroom printing lives Local time 10:28 PM Joined Oct 24, 2006 Messages 8,770 View My Gallery Oct 4, 2010 #4 I hope Mr. Pain framed that shot 🙂 I like the look on Tiger Woods' face.
N Nikon Bob Guest Oct 4, 2010 #5 If not the photo, the photographer for taking the hit and still getting the shot. One of those HCB moments? Bob
If not the photo, the photographer for taking the hit and still getting the shot. One of those HCB moments? Bob
robklurfield eclipse Local time 11:28 PM Joined Mar 1, 2009 Messages 7,848 Location New Jersey, USA View My Gallery Oct 4, 2010 #6 I seem to remember that Gerald Ford was pretty good at making that same shot. Last edited: Oct 4, 2010
JoeV Thin Air, Bright Sun Local time 9:28 PM Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 2,204 Location Albuquerque, NM, USA View My Gallery Oct 4, 2010 #7 I once had a dentist named Pain. And I knew of one doctor named Money. For a PJ, this was ironic, being named Pain. Hopefully he wasn't hurt. ~Joe
I once had a dentist named Pain. And I knew of one doctor named Money. For a PJ, this was ironic, being named Pain. Hopefully he wasn't hurt. ~Joe