• Timing - know your subject - Olympics

    From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 30 08:55:27 2024
    From the surfing competition (taking place about 16,000 km from Paris).

    Monday, the famous waves of Teahupo’o gave Gabriel Medina a ride to
    remember. The Brazilian star made the most of the moment — as did a photographer who caught Medina in a remarkable pose of celebration.

    The image, captured by Jerome Brouillet for Agence France-Presse, showed
    Medina and his tethered board appearing to perform parallel levitations
    above the South Pacific Ocean. Rather than a scene of serenity, however,
    the photo told a striking tale of the Olympics’ competitive spirit,
    given that Medina was using his right arm and raised index finger to
    make a “No. 1” gesture while in midair.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/5TTUYT33WZ2KOLF2JVXOVWWU2I_size-normalized.jpg&w=1200

    “I was not surprised about that, I was prepared,” the 39-year-old photographer, who has been shooting surfing and other sports for most of
    a decade, said in a phone interview Monday evening. “I and the other photographers on the boat were supposing he was going to make a
    kick-out, and that’s what he did.
    “So I pushed the button,” he added with a laugh.

    <WaPo>

    Alas - there is no technical detail in the image file that I DL'd.
    Elsewhere perhaps.

    As to the location, the surf conditions there are exceptionally compact
    and fierce. Fro shore you would barely know there were big surf-able waves.

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  • From sobriquet@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 31 04:22:00 2024
    Op 30/07/2024 om 14:55 schreef Alan Browne:

    From the surfing competition (taking place about 16,000 km from Paris).

    Monday, the famous waves of Teahupo’o gave Gabriel Medina a ride to remember. The Brazilian star made the most of the moment — as did a photographer who caught Medina in a remarkable pose of celebration.

    The image, captured by Jerome Brouillet for Agence France-Presse, showed Medina and his tethered board appearing to perform parallel levitations
    above the South Pacific Ocean. Rather than a scene of serenity, however,
    the photo told a striking tale of the Olympics’ competitive spirit,
    given that Medina was using his right arm and raised index finger to
    make a “No. 1” gesture while in midair.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/5TTUYT33WZ2KOLF2JVXOVWWU2I_size-normalized.jpg&w=1200

    “I was not surprised about that, I was prepared,” the 39-year-old photographer, who has been shooting surfing and other sports for most of
    a decade, said in a phone interview Monday evening. “I and the other photographers on the boat were supposing he was going to make a
    kick-out, and that’s what he did.
    “So I pushed the button,” he added with a laugh.

    <WaPo>

    Alas - there is no technical detail in the image file that I DL'd.
    Elsewhere perhaps.

    As to the location, the surf conditions there are exceptionally compact
    and fierce.  Fro shore you would barely know there were big surf-able
    waves.


    Looks like an iconic pic.. on X there is a version with better quality:

    https://i.imgur.com/Gf8sdcY.jpeg

    The clouds under his feet look kinda weird.. almost like he's standing
    on a platform.

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to sobriquet on Thu Aug 1 09:30:50 2024
    On 2024-07-30 22:22, sobriquet wrote:
    Op 30/07/2024 om 14:55 schreef Alan Browne:

     From the surfing competition (taking place about 16,000 km from Paris).

    Monday, the famous waves of Teahupo’o gave Gabriel Medina a ride to
    remember. The Brazilian star made the most of the moment — as did a
    photographer who caught Medina in a remarkable pose of celebration.

    The image, captured by Jerome Brouillet for Agence France-Presse,
    showed Medina and his tethered board appearing to perform parallel
    levitations above the South Pacific Ocean. Rather than a scene of
    serenity, however, the photo told a striking tale of the Olympics’
    competitive spirit, given that Medina was using his right arm and
    raised index finger to make a “No. 1” gesture while in midair.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/5TTUYT33WZ2KOLF2JVXOVWWU2I_size-normalized.jpg&w=1200

    “I was not surprised about that, I was prepared,” the 39-year-old
    photographer, who has been shooting surfing and other sports for most
    of a decade, said in a phone interview Monday evening. “I and the
    other photographers on the boat were supposing he was going to make a
    kick-out, and that’s what he did.
    “So I pushed the button,” he added with a laugh.

    <WaPo>

    Alas - there is no technical detail in the image file that I DL'd.
    Elsewhere perhaps.

    As to the location, the surf conditions there are exceptionally
    compact and fierce.  Fro shore you would barely know there were big
    surf-able waves.


    Looks like an iconic pic.. on X there is a version with better quality:

    https://i.imgur.com/Gf8sdcY.jpeg

    The clouds under his feet look kinda weird.. almost like he's standing
    on a platform.

    This was the best take of several (per the photog). Can't control every element. Some say that cloud is "proof" that the photo was 'shopped.
    (And it manifestly was not - there is video of the event).

    --
    "It would be a measureless disaster if Russian barbarism overlaid
    the culture and independence of the ancient States of Europe."
    Winston Churchill

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  • From sobriquet@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 1 20:15:04 2024
    Op 01/08/2024 om 15:30 schreef Alan Browne:
    On 2024-07-30 22:22, sobriquet wrote:
    Op 30/07/2024 om 14:55 schreef Alan Browne:

     From the surfing competition (taking place about 16,000 km from Paris). >>>
    Monday, the famous waves of Teahupo’o gave Gabriel Medina a ride to
    remember. The Brazilian star made the most of the moment — as did a
    photographer who caught Medina in a remarkable pose of celebration.

    The image, captured by Jerome Brouillet for Agence France-Presse,
    showed Medina and his tethered board appearing to perform parallel
    levitations above the South Pacific Ocean. Rather than a scene of
    serenity, however, the photo told a striking tale of the Olympics’
    competitive spirit, given that Medina was using his right arm and
    raised index finger to make a “No. 1” gesture while in midair.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/5TTUYT33WZ2KOLF2JVXOVWWU2I_size-normalized.jpg&w=1200

    “I was not surprised about that, I was prepared,” the 39-year-old
    photographer, who has been shooting surfing and other sports for most
    of a decade, said in a phone interview Monday evening. “I and the
    other photographers on the boat were supposing he was going to make a
    kick-out, and that’s what he did.
    “So I pushed the button,” he added with a laugh.

    <WaPo>

    Alas - there is no technical detail in the image file that I DL'd.
    Elsewhere perhaps.

    As to the location, the surf conditions there are exceptionally
    compact and fierce.  Fro shore you would barely know there were big
    surf-able waves.


    Looks like an iconic pic.. on X there is a version with better quality:

    https://i.imgur.com/Gf8sdcY.jpeg

    The clouds under his feet look kinda weird.. almost like he's standing
    on a platform.

    This was the best take of several (per the photog).  Can't control every element.  Some say that cloud is "proof" that the photo was 'shopped.
    (And it manifestly was not - there is video of the event).


    Clouds can be weird.. saw this pic on fb today (supposedly not manipulated):

    https://i.imgur.com/DqtmqjX.png

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to sobriquet on Thu Aug 1 17:40:37 2024
    On 2024-08-01 14:15, sobriquet wrote:

    Clouds can be weird.. saw this pic on fb today (supposedly not
    manipulated):

    https://i.imgur.com/DqtmqjX.png

    Camel Frame. Neat.


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    "It would be a measureless disaster if Russian barbarism overlaid
    the culture and independence of the ancient States of Europe."
    Winston Churchill

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