dorseymatt
Eagle Member
I prefer the articles about the history of the game, course design, and throwing tips more than a recap of tournament scores, which I can peruse on PDGA.com.
Agreed.
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I prefer the articles about the history of the game, course design, and throwing tips more than a recap of tournament scores, which I can peruse on PDGA.com.
Besides labeling me as Tim Barham, I am quite pleased.
They couldn't put a better picture of Paige Pierce on the front cover? Talk about unflattering.
Besides labeling me as Tim Barham, I am quite pleased.
Besides labeling me as Tim Barham, I am quite pleased.
I second an "In the Bag" section being added. Each issue take 4-5 folks and walk through their bags. Have weights, and quantities of each disc. That'd be really cool. Yeah we have the videos, but they are normally "Well, I have a bunch of desroyers, 4-5 rocs, etc" not all that specific. Would be cool to have written form of the Main shot they have each disc for.
No offense to the photographers that submit photos for Discgolfer, but aren't there better ones available? Some of the pics in there are gross, and very unflattering. It seems they want to go with the action shot, but when you throw a disc, you often make an ugly face.
Just my two cents. Choose better pics.
No offense to the photographers that submit photos for Discgolfer, but aren't there better ones available? Some of the pics in there are gross, and very unflattering. It seems they want to go with the action shot, but when you throw a disc, you often make an ugly face.
Just my two cents. Choose better pics.
I talked with people about shooting for the mag at worlds and was specifically asked for shots with players face and disc. Most of my best shots were of putts, often from an angle that didn't clearly show the face.
I'd be curious to see what photos landed because I didn't have the time to sort out my photos for the deadline and was a bit frustrated with the whole process.
No offense to the photographers that submit photos for Discgolfer, but aren't there better ones available? Some of the pics in there are gross, and very unflattering. It seems they want to go with the action shot, but when you throw a disc, you often make an ugly face.
Just my two cents. Choose better pics.
Most action shots of athletes don't look like high fashion Abercrombie photo shoots.
For example: Tennis.
It's just something you deal with if you want a real shot.
You could set something up, but to me it would seem contrived.
Perhaps, but a lot of them show action.
I've seen some good disc golf action pictures, so it can be done. I don't fault the photographers---I just don't think our throwing motions come photograph very well. I think we do better with the "pondering" (before the throw) and reaction pictures.