granfire Sr. Grandmaster Aug 14, 2013 #3 the top one made me snicker...the subtle gesture with the off hand <slash> :lol: Are Masters not allowed to smile in their pictures? Then again...a guy holding a big a** knife with a big smile on his face would just be creepy....
the top one made me snicker...the subtle gesture with the off hand <slash> :lol: Are Masters not allowed to smile in their pictures? Then again...a guy holding a big a** knife with a big smile on his face would just be creepy....
OP OP Bob Hubbard Retired MT Mentor Founding Member Lifetime Supporting Member MTS Alumni Aug 14, 2013 #4 We tend to go for a more serious intense look. As to Suro Inay's hand gestures, he told me there was meaning behind them, if I recall correctly a form of trash talking between fighters. I get asked sometimes about settings, etc. Camera: Canon 7D DSLR Lens: Canon EF-S Zoom lens - 18 mm - 200 mm - F/3.5-5.6 Speed: 1/250 Aperture: F9 ISO: 100 Zoom: 70mm (top) 60mm bottom. 3 lights. For comparison, the unedited (other than resizing and watermarking) version of the 1st shot.
We tend to go for a more serious intense look. As to Suro Inay's hand gestures, he told me there was meaning behind them, if I recall correctly a form of trash talking between fighters. I get asked sometimes about settings, etc. Camera: Canon 7D DSLR Lens: Canon EF-S Zoom lens - 18 mm - 200 mm - F/3.5-5.6 Speed: 1/250 Aperture: F9 ISO: 100 Zoom: 70mm (top) 60mm bottom. 3 lights. For comparison, the unedited (other than resizing and watermarking) version of the 1st shot.