Monday, March 3, 2014

Just take Better Photos With These Photography Tips | Home | HBSOPS

Just take Better Photos With These Photography Tips | Home | HBSOPS: "You don’t know as soon as an incredible opportunity may present itself. Should you not hold your camera during these moments you’ll certainly regret it later. Always work to bring your camera wherever you-go.

The www is the finest and means to assist you better your photographic skills. There are a million plus one web logs and photography source sites that may help you take better photos. You will find step-by-action courses and lessons, technical tips along with a whole lot of motivation — all for free."



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No sun? No problem for disc golfers | Iowa City Press Citizen | press-citizen.com

No sun? No problem for disc golfers | Iowa City Press Citizen | press-citizen.com: "T yler Ryan says there’s no doubt about it — disc golf is still fun in the winter.

“It’s coming out here, braving the elements and, like the saying says, ‘No wimps, no whiners,’ ” he said.

Ryan, a disc golfer from Davenport, said whipping winds and an icy, snowy landscape make the disc golf experience unique in winter."



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downhill throws - Disc Golf Course Review

downhill throws - Disc Golf Course Review: "downhill throws cause me some problems. I am right handed and throw back handed. it seems to me that the disc always goes farther right initially than how it normally would compared to level ground throws. is this just me or is it a physical principal that makes the disc bleed further to the right as it leaves my hand? if so, what kind of adjustments do you make to throws (stance, etc.) to compensate?"



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tomahawk throws in wind - Disc Golf Course Review

tomahawk throws in wind - Disc Golf Course Review: "So I'm curious what the tomahawk throw will do when the wind is blowing at your back and also in your face. does it tend to turn over sooner one way or the other?

Also, in general, what difference do you see when throwing a less stable disc (roadrunner) vs. a more stable disc (wraith) in the tomahawk or thumber fashion? "



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Closed shoulder snap drill questions - Disc Golf Course Review

Closed shoulder snap drill questions - Disc Golf Course Review: "From those of you who've had success learning to "snap" the disc from Bradly Walker's drill - I have a few questions...

I spent about 2 hours in the field working this drill today. Shocking how hard it is to unlearn 15 months of muscle memory build up - I definitely have been "rounding" or spinning my shots as is evidence by the video I posted in the form critique section here http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums...d.php?t=102492"



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