A walking ball

in #photography6 years ago (edited)

Walking Ball.jpg

There is no photoshop involved in this shot. What you are seeing is a football, mere seconds before it hit my camera. Luckily, the camera survived perfectly and the resulting shot looks pretty cool to me. It is almost as if the football has legs and feet and is just casually taking a walk. I called this my ‘walking football’ shot.

The story of the shot

Like a lot of good stuff: this picture happened totally accidentally. I had a slightly different final image in mind at the time. Me and my brother were in an open field near the coast in the south of France. What do boys do in an open field? Right, they fetch a football and play soccer! What does a photographer do in an open field after playing soccer? Taking pictures of course! I thought it would be cool to have a frozen action shot of my brother kicking the ball in the air. I wasn’t very good at photoshop yet at this point (this happened a few years ago) so I thought the only way to pull that off would be for my brother to actually kick a football in the air while I was at some distance, taking pictures in burst mode.

We had just played soccer and he had demonstrated his skills with a football. It seemed like he could control his shots pretty decently. So as the photoshoot went on, I took more and more risks, getting closer and letting him aim the football closer in my direction. This was destined to go wrong at some point.

We had a lot of shots already when I asked my brother to kick the ball up in the air one last time. I start shooting. Next thing I know, I feel the football hitting my camera. My brother came running towards me. I turned my camera around to assess the damage, fearing it would be totally broken. It turned out, however, that my camera somehow survived the impact without a scratch.

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Great shot! Sometimes the best photos take a little bit of luck and daring. I found you through the #payitforward contest. You were featured by @pundito. Congratulations and I hope to see more of your work soon.

Thank you! 😀
Yeah taking risks from time to time can yield great results.
I will try to post a bit more frequently 😀

Deze blog is vermeld in dna-weekly-report-001 en kreeg een extra upvote door sponsoring van whalesheres

Bedankt! :)

He shoots, He scores! Hell of a photo to get and luckily it didn't cost you a camera to get it. That is one of those you couldn't catch again if you tried.

BTW, @pundito entry into The Pay It Forward Curation Contest brought me here. You were featured in their entry as a blogger that deserved more attention and rewards for your efforts.

Thank you!! 😀
Indeed, luckily my camera survived the impact.

The pay it forward contest is an awesome project! Very happy to be featured 😀

Hi @woodzi,
this is what they call a lucky shot, I think.
Not only the shot alone but also that no camera and person got injured :)
I hope you don't mind I mentioned you and this post in a contest held by @thedarkhorse.

It was a very lucky shot indeed!

I don't mind the mention at all, in fact I am honored to be featured in your article 😀

veel te zotte foto..en dat voordat het voetbalfeest nog moet beginnen, groeten

Good to hear your camera is fine (I was worried about that). Nice shots

Yeah I was very worried too at the time, but apparently either it was a very weak kick or a very strong camera 😁

Dus eigenlijk zeg je nu, "er was geen bal aan" om deze foto te nemen...
rolf

😂 er was vooral een bal tegen (mijn camera). 😂

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