Today was the first game for the women of USA Water Polo and they unleashed a barrage of goals on Team Japan. The final score was 25 to 4, which set an Olympic record for most dominant win in any women's water polo match. But before I show you the images from the game, let me tell you a little about the venue.
It was the women's first game playing and my first game shooting in this venue. To be honest, the photo positions in this venue are really bad. I know. I know. You are thinking that this is the Olympics and everything should be perfect for us photographers. But folks that is rarely ever the case at the Olympics, where everything is designed around the TV broadcast and we are a distant second in the pecking order here.
As I was grabbing my gear to leave the pool and head to the press room (where I am now), I saw one of the volunteers bringing out new balls for the next game. I asked if I could place one on the riser in front of me and he agreed. I needed this shot for the team and me.
Stay tuned for Men's water polo tomorrow and hopefully some other action as well.
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2 comments:
I love the shots that you're able to get with the Olympic logo on the ball. It tells your story of where you are. Great photos.
Hey Jeff:
Great pics and narrative! I do enjoy the ladies and the action, but the final shot is one that really completes the photo essay!
Great job and thanks for taking the time to post!
Stay well and enjoy what you do best!
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