Laval University's Michel-Pierre Pontbriand makes an astounding move on Concordia University's Modibo Sidibe during the Quebec Provincial Football Championship final match Saturday November 11th, 2006.
Laval won the game 28-12 moving them on to face the Acadia Axemen to contend for chance at the National title.
Really cool shot.
A great, 'decisive' moment, which is exactly what sports photography is all about.
From an aesthetic point of view, it would've been nice to see a bit more of the field to the sides of the players, or at least one side.
Awesome shot, you captured the moment perfectly. I don't know if you did it or not, but it seems like the saturation of the reds is bumped up a lot- too much in my opinion. All the same, great capture.
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A great, 'decisive' moment, which is exactly what sports photography is all about.
From an aesthetic point of view, it would've been nice to see a bit more of the field to the sides of the players, or at least one side.
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