"Imagination is more important than knowledge" -Albert Einstein

Duane Hart

"Imagination is more important than knowledge" -Albert Einstein

Synchonised Divers
1/15th Sec f32 1600asa 2.8 – with a Canon EOS10d and a 400 2.8 lense. No photoshop

"Imagination is more important than knowledge" -Albert Einstein belongs to the following groups:

Sports Photography, Technical Photography, The Art of Sport, The Eyes Have It, The Fine Art of Photography and Timelapse/Long Exposure Photography Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

"Imagination is more important than knowledge" -Albert Einstein by Duane Hart
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" -Albert Einstein by Duane Hart
  • Cvail73

    Cvail73

    I love the movement and tones!

  • BlaizerB

    BlaizerB

    wow!!

  • 9TyLeRAuStIN9

    9TyLeRAuStIN9

    I really like the only two art pieces I’ve seen of your’s, Im putting you on my watchlist dude.

  • jomash

    jomash

    Amazing !

  • Milgate Asher

    Milgate Asher

    Awesome shot. i had to read the description to know what it was. Fantastic!

  • toolesque

    toolesque

    YES! You did this perfectly!!!!!!!!

  • ragman

    ragman

    Imagination is more important than knowledge ~ couldn’t agree more ~ apt quote for this lovely image ~ stunning and visually appealing

  • Megan Eckersley

    Megan Eckersley

    Synchronised Diving.
    Platform I assume.
    I am realy liking that fact that someone else is interested in the beautiful sport! =]
    God Bless,
    megan

  • BECstafford

    BECstafford

    wow i would really love to know how to take a photo like this!!!
    i am thinking of trying some photography at the diving open nationals friday 27th – sunday 29th. i was ment to be diving but im not due to an injury. its being held at the sleeman centre, chandler.

  • Duane Hart replied

    Hi Bec
    The shot was taken in 2004 at 1/15th Sec f32 1600asa 2.8 – with a Canon EOS10d camera and a 400 2.8 lense. It took a while to get into the right position with a black background and the image is shot full frame (no cropping or photoshop used) as I panned with the diver. Backgrounds are so important in sports photography and it can make all the difference having a good background for some images.

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