Isn't this just like you, to pour out these images, any one of which could stand alone, before us. The moments you've caught--Apolo looking like a little boy, about to settle his helmet over a doo-rag--the ferocious skater all clenched up in her tiny blue dress--the blurred disc with one skate sticking out of it. Just incredible. I could not watch the Olympics this year--too sleep-deprived and pulled in a million directions. I had to be on my game as a mom and wife. But oh, I have enjoyed seeing it through your eyes. Thank you.
All right, sugar, is there any way we can rig up a rationale whereby I get to tag along with you? I just put up an Olympics post just to audition. Okay, I didn't really--I was going to do it anyway. But still.
Great photos as always--and you have revealed figure skaters as scarier than clowns.
Your photos are amazing - humbling even- in that you capture not just a moment in time, but the message in the moment! That's Olympian talent! Gold Medal Photographic Award deserved!
Awesome! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great group of photographs.
ReplyDeleteAwesome my friend! Wonderful images and great to have them on my World!
ReplyDeleteSUPERB. Thanks for sharing these magical moments Tim. FAB
ReplyDeleteThese are just AMAZING! The speed skating ones are my favorite. What an incredible experience you must have had. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeletealoha,
ReplyDeletethis are fantastic photos, you captured some amazing shots and experiences...thanks for sharing
Fantastic, superb photos! Really breathtaking and how wonderful to have them on My World! Have a great week!
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TR, you are the master of motion and the wizard of color! Absolutley wonderful! I like the rocks on the cliff.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. A pity it is all over.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this just like you, to pour out these images, any one of which could stand alone, before us. The moments you've caught--Apolo looking like a little boy, about to settle his helmet over a doo-rag--the ferocious skater all clenched up in her tiny blue dress--the blurred disc with one skate sticking out of it. Just incredible. I could not watch the Olympics this year--too sleep-deprived and pulled in a million directions. I had to be on my game as a mom and wife. But oh, I have enjoyed seeing it through your eyes. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWONderful!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how good these photos are. You're the best, Tim.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful photos! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteStunning. Action, stillness, celebration, determination, all captured on film. Literally amazing work.
ReplyDeleteI have nominated you for an award at my blog, sir.
Incredible pictures.. And perfect timing for posting these as I am just not ready to let go of the 2010 games....
ReplyDeleteI don't watch the Olympics, so I'm glad you brought them to my home. :) Hope you get home again for a while soon.
ReplyDeleteIncredibly good, even by your usual (high) standards. Wowza!
ReplyDeleteTruely awesome photos, loved them all. Just magic some of them.
ReplyDeleteAll right, sugar, is there any way we can rig up a rationale whereby I get to tag along with you? I just put up an Olympics post just to audition. Okay, I didn't really--I was going to do it anyway. But still.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos as always--and you have revealed figure skaters as scarier than clowns.
Fantastic! Great photos and many thanks for sharing them with us. It looks like you had a marvelous time.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos Tim! Lots of great memories from the 2010 Winter Olympics.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are amazing - humbling even- in that you capture not just a moment in time, but the message in the moment! That's Olympian talent! Gold Medal Photographic Award deserved!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!Amazing work of art! There's just something about them that tells of the Olympics beauty...and triumphs in life.
ReplyDeleteWow Tim!
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing set of pics! It's good to be able to visit you again :)