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Tickle Tackle
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04-APR-2004

04.04.2004
Tickle Tackle

Bit of a frustrating day really. It was a lovely sunny day with a few light fluffy clouds when we set off for today's Sunday league footie match. This I didn't mind as it's just a few miles south of Rutland Water. The plan was to stop off there for a lunch of chips 'n' cheese (no more cooking at home for a while till the smell goes away) and to take a few IR snaps.

Well we lost 2-1, should have won easily. The weather changed into being very dull and windy and even rain as we headded back. We didn't make the detour. And by the time we arrived home the weather had changed into another gorgeous day again! Typical!

You can't win 'em all, seems we lost out on the pitch and to the weather today. However as we were unloading all the dirty kit and camera gear this feather was blown into the front door and landed on the mat... I looked up and said thanks for that, this will be my PotD!

BTW If anyone has seen "East is East" you will understand an alternative meaning to todays title!

Canon EOS 10D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/20s f/2.8 at 100.0mm iso200 full exif

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brother_mark05-Apr-2004 21:28
Not familiar with the film. Amazing pinponted focus here.
Guest 04-Apr-2004 21:33
Beautiful softness. Love the composition!
Guest 04-Apr-2004 18:32
LOL!! I saw this movie a few years ago, but I remember the "tickle tackle" scene. Still feel bad for the boy!
Nice shot, Ian.
K04-Apr-2004 17:59
I love the texture and composition of this shot!!
Linda Alstead04-Apr-2004 17:42
this is superb as always Ian - sorry to hear your day wasn't so hot. Ours too has been a pain - concrete where it shouldn't be meaning we'll have to hire a kanga to get it out....

East is East - my favourite film!
jude04-Apr-2004 17:19
Nicely done, Ian. I love the perspective on this.
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