MSU LadyBobcats vs ISU LadyBengals (WBB)

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MSU LadyBobcats vs ISU LadyBengals (WBB)

Post by FMFP_PHOTO » Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:21 pm

Hello BobcatNation,

https://fmfp-photo.photoshelter.com/gal ... oxN.b1Hd8/

Above is the link to MSU Ladybobcats vs ISU LadyBengals

An exiting game to say the least...

A few observations from the game:

a) What makes HC T Binford a winner is her knack to not just stay with the hot hand but to anticipate the potential hot hand while on the bench and sub that player in.

b) Her ability to believe and make a believer of the player going in regardless of that player's previous outing.

c) Kola Bad Bear best game on defense and well timed fouls, blocks and rebounds in the game vs ISU

d) and of course Tori Martell, Darian White and Madison Jackson hot shooting streeks during the game...

That translates into W's

Cheers, Felix
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Re: MSU LadyBobcats vs ISU LadyBengals (WBB)

Post by Bobcat4Ever » Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:17 pm

Felix, thank you for the comments. You’ve seen a lot of world class athletes and their coaches, so it is interesting to hear your viewpoint.



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Re: MSU LadyBobcats vs ISU LadyBengals (WBB)

Post by FMFP_PHOTO » Tue Feb 23, 2021 5:03 pm

Hello BobcatNation,

@@Bobcat4Ever ,

Thanks for your comment,

I rarely comment in writing, specially in an open forum (after all I am a Photographer); a while ago during a presser an individual told me that photographers don't get to ask questions... oh well.

I am fortunate to have attended many events and photographed some of the greatest athletes around the world. I would like to say that I (we) see things a little different than most people, and after 30+ years of doing so I look at it from another angle. Sports photographers try to anticipate were the action is going, or hope that the action comes to you and you have to be ready to capture it.

Vision and gut feel separates winners from those that are not so much.

Cheers, Felix
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