Squas photos have long been on of the most boring in sports photography. Compared to other sports, it can be said that every image looks very much the same. In an attempt to spice things up and see what different angles to approach, the images in this folder has been edited to make them seem different. Any comments are most appreciated.
Thanks for your comments Jason. I guess due to the high speed of the game, it isn't the easiest thing to catch the action together with the ball. Also, lighting conditions do not make it the easiest action to capture. But I do agree with you the varying poses make it interesting, especially if you have people like Jonathan Power playing. Thanks for your comments again and hope you enjoyed the photos!
Lee Jason
27-Sep-2006 19:00
Hey i have always thought squash photos have been, and still are interesting and varied compared to those of other racquets sports.
Yes, squash (i think) can be less exciting to spectators as a game, but it's really an exciting and sometimes addictive game to the players. Just consider the types of shots a squash player can execute. As for da photos, i really like the different poses and still shots of the game in action. I'd probably rank tennis 2nd in terms of variety & 'niceness' of its photos, badminton 3rd and table tennis 4th.