I invite you all to check out my last badminton gallery, containing pics from the European Championships 2004. Feel free to indicate which are your favorite shots. I also tried new shooting angles, do you like them ? Here's the gallery url : http://www.nobrakes.ch/european_champs_04.php And a few examples : Gail Emms : Mia Audina : Peter Gade : As well as the usual wide angle jump smash (Longo - Martinez, ESP)
absolutely out of this world pictures! to get the shuttle in almost all of them - ur sense of timing must be immaculate... great photo's love the new angles... fantastic... which tournament are you doing next? thanks for giving us access to such great images! keep them coming! Neil
Badminton Photo Gallery Hi Shabok Great Badminton pics. Any chance I could put a link to your gallery: http://www.nobrakes.ch/european_champs_04.php on the links page of the new LIBA UK website? www.libauk.com Best regards Skates
Thank you Neil ! I don't know if I'll cover other international tournaments this year, but if I do you can be sure that BFers will be first to see the pics
Yes, of course you can ! The Swiss Open 2004 gallery might also be of interest to you, fell free to link them. Thanks.
Badminton Photos Hi Shabok Thanks Man Links to your galleries are now on the LIBA Uk website. http://www.libauk.com/links.htm Best regards Skates
they don't need to be international competitions....just any pictures of the clearness and quality of yours would be great!
Thanks ! I usually take my camera with me when I go to a local tournament (but don't shoot much if I play). If I get something good I'll post it here
All I can say is... WOW! You have outdid yourself again, Shabok! The Hongyan Pi pix are simply gorgeous! Believe it or not, you have made a certain overworked New Yorker BF'er really happy. Nicely done!
if only... the service judge could see this.. http://www.nobrakes.ch/european_champs_04.php?index=46 clearly a service fault.. (racquet head not clearly below the hand)
Very impressive photos indeed. Raphael Sachetat is doing a fine job documenting IBF tournaments, but I think your pictures are better in all aspects. You have a very good eye for "catching the moment", whether it be a posture, situation or just an expression on a player's face. You should consider pursuing sports photography as a career -- but maybe you're already doing this professionally? Good work!
Don't be so sure. The service has already been delivered in the photo, and the racquet is obviously in movement upwards.
Raphael does a very good job if you consider the amount of time he has to take pictures (he spends quite a bit of time writing reports and such). Then he doesn't spend hours sorting and processing them for its galleries. So the situation seems a bit different I thank you for your comments, actually I'm not a professional sports photographer - although this thought crossed my mind - because it is extremely difficult to make a decent living in this field. You have to be a good businessman as well as a good photographer...
i don't think he's hit the shuttle yet - the cork is pointing the wrong way if he's struck it. and doesn't the head need to be below the hand when the shuttle is struck..
Yes it's not easy to tell in a picture like that, as it was taken slightly from below the shuttle (I was sitting on the ground), so it may seem that the shuttle is higher than it really was.