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My first attempt at a poster / background...
Shots taken during the swing were done so with the players permission.. C&C Always Welcome.. TFL
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how'd the shot end up? It looks like he was able to keep his club head on an inside-out/square swing plane, but the ball looks like it's starting out to the right. Was it able to draw back in?
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Thanks, ended up with a sandy par....
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I like the concept and photos look nice and sharp but the background blends in with the clothes of the subject. If you changed the background or the color of clothes (you could do that in photoshop) the contrast would be much better and the subject would stand out much better.
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