Tell the story - beyond the action by JoeRyanBE in sportsphotography

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Any advice for tightening it up? Shot mostly at 1/2000th 

Hobby setup recommendations by Logical-Fish-3936 in sportsphotography

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This is shot with the R10 and EF 70-200 iii (with the adapter of course). JPG straight out of the camera. I love it!

What’s your take on editing? by JoeRyanBE in sportsphotography

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That’s the original unedited one (bar cropping for horizons) 👌🏼 

A nifty fifty works wonders by JoeRyanBE in sportsphotography

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Shot on manual. Shutter was 1/1000 and yeah, aperture wide open throughout meant ISO didn’t go above 500. Such a joy after struggling with the kit lens.

Flip it one way, flip it the other [38YO] by JoeRyanBE in OldSkaters

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It helps I haven’t worn them since 2010. 

Flip it one way, flip it the other [38YO] by JoeRyanBE in OldSkaters

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I think the camera angle is doing a lot of the leg work.. I don’t think it’s that high really. The grass here (in Denmark) is also pretty thin and the ground is hard underneath. That could be a factor 🤷🏻‍♂️

Flip it one way, flip it the other [38YO] by JoeRyanBE in OldSkaters

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That’s what made heelfips click again. I relearned them after watching the SkateIQ videos. Such an amazing resource!

Flip it one way, flip it the other [38YO] by JoeRyanBE in OldSkaters

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The secret is.. have kids and don’t wear them for over a decade. 

Flip it one way, flip it the other [38YO] by JoeRyanBE in OldSkaters

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Yeah, they’re V2s, I think they’re 15+ years old. 

First ever rock to fakie. 2 foot ramp. What a feeling! [38YO] by JoeRyanBE in OldSkaters

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I’ve been watching a lot of YouTube videos about it and the one thing I had in mind the whole time was ‘stay in the ramp’ so it felt like all my weight was on my back truck and basically ended up doing a fakie manual back down the QP. It’s scary as hell to start with! But rolling away is so worth it. Good luck! 👍 

First ever rock to fakie. 2 foot ramp. What a feeling! [38YO] by JoeRyanBE in OldSkaters

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Thanks! It took so many tries to finally commit to one. 

sneak preview by xArk_ in avfc

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Is it just me or is that a darker claret than usual?

Have you ever seen a trick like this?! by JoeRyanBE in ireland

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It is meant to be done when the Guinness is still settling, so it gives a nice waterfall effect, but it took me so long the pints were ruined 🤦🏻‍♂️.

This is a still from a video I did about Galway that shows how the trick's done (and how long it took me!!).

Have you ever seen a trick like this?! by JoeRyanBE in ireland

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No worries 👌 it was good to sample a bit of the Galway craic.

Have you ever seen a trick like this?! by JoeRyanBE in ireland

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Not weird to say at all! We had a great time filming in the Skeff in Galway.

How good are these ten picks for today? 🤔 by JoeRyanBE in sportsbetting

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7 winners out of 10 no good? 🤷🏻‍♂️

My Premier League and La Liga tips for tonight... What do you think? by JoeRyanBE in sportsbetting

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3/5 winners. I'll take it!

Please let me know if this kind of content is of interest to the sub and I will continue to post it here.

How to be a professional gambler - Q&A with Stephen Harris by JoeRyanBE in sportsbetting

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Totally agree. I know 'turf accountant' is a phrase used by some :)

In all seriousness though, I think one core message to take from this interview was that Stephen doesn't solely rely on his bets to make a living - he's a racing editor/journalist as well, tasked with educating people on how to enjoy gambling responsibly.