
Assignment for Dailyshoot 97 on 2010/02/20: “An old adage in photography says if you want to improve your photographs, move closer. Fill your frame today!”
Skip Niklas Edin throws a rock late in Sweden's February 20th match with the United States. Sweden started the day 3-1, the USA 1-4, but the USA pulled out a razor-thin win.
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From: Mark (Feb 22 2010, at 07:05)
Tim, this is the main shortcoming in your photography: too many photos of people from far away (and photos of their backs, to boot).
I don't think this photo really qualifies for the assignment. Get a closeup of someone, looking straight at the camera. A stranger you've never met before.
(I'm loving the curling competition by the way.)
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