Desolation
Uploaded: October 15, 2014 | Entered: October 15, 2014 06:36:54
It was the 2012 Army/Navy football game. Moments from the end of the game, Army was on the verge of victory over their historic rival, Navy. It would have been a rare event. Within feet of the goal line, and a certain win, Army fumbled the ball into the hands of a Navy defender. Suddenly elation turned to disbelief and desolation.
Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/640 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 6400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 130.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Mary Beth Aiello October 15, 2014
A gorgeous portrait -- and emotional moment. I love how the line/darkness of the fold of his cape. Adds a very interesting dimension. Love this, Michelle. Great series. #1591006Monnie Ryan October 15, 2014
Clearly, he's struggling to hold it together. Well done! #11159253Tiia Vissak October 15, 2014
a great portrait! #11159308Gord MacEachern October 15, 2014
Wonderful capture here Michelle, it just reeks of emotion!!! Hope we get to see it again!! #11159311JO ANN CLEVELAND October 15, 2014
Such a sweet find and capture Michelle, a fave for m girl! #11159343Tammy M. Anderson October 15, 2014
Great portrait and interesting story. That's was to bad for them. #11159374Robert R. Goodman October 15, 2014
Hi Michelle,Excellent portrait and story my friend.To bad for Army!!! #11159447John Connolly October 15, 2014 1
Wonderful expression and detail in this fine portrait, Michelle! Your low POV works really well with this one! #11159621Rony Sagy October 15, 2014
You managed to capture his stern facial expression that tells it all. A terrific portrait. #11159726Mitch Spence October 15, 2014
Once again you've chosen such a perfect perspective, with power and deep feeling. #11159767Claudia Kuhn October 15, 2014
Love your perspective Michelle, he looks so stoic, yet so young. #11159775Kathy Salerni October 15, 2014
So glad you told the story, Michelle. Wonderful timing and capture! #11159821David Phalen October 15, 2014
A fabulous portrait of a young man who has just had his world collapse but can't show it! #11159837Jeffrey R. Bange October 15, 2014
Outstanding capture and POV Michelle, the look on his face tells the whole story. In regard to your question about the zoo, I have a yearly membership and usually go about once a week for 3 to 4 hours. #11159961Douglas Pignet October 16, 2014
very nice capture with great colors and lighting #11160030Jill Odice October 16, 2014
You certainly captured his emotions really well Michelle! #11160318Laura E. Swan October 18, 2014
Amazing timing and expression. I, too, am glad you told the story but his eye say many more to me. Innocence mixed with honor. Love it!! #11161867Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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