AGSTAR Photojournalism

Sunday, September 23, 2007

While I am at it, I shot this game this Saturday. It was the Ave Maria College Knights in Blue vs the UCC Lobos in Black. Again it was nice just to go out and shoot. Don't seem to do much of that of lately. Help's clear my mind or at least takes my mind of other troubles, around this god forsaken country. Could be worse. I could be living in Bagdad or something.

Any way here are the pics.



American Footbal action between the Ave Mariva College Knights and the UCC Lobos. Photo Tomas Stargardter - copyright Tomas Stargardter


American Footbal action between the Ave Mariva College Knights and the UCC Lobos. Photo Tomas Stargardter - copyright Tomas Stargardter

American Footbal action between the Ave Mariva College Knights and the UCC Lobos. Photo Tomas Stargardter - copyright Tomas Stargardter

Iposted this in LS today but I thought I was kind enough too share and posted here too.


Soccer Heads

This is for all of you soccer heads. I was covering the national championship all day today and had this interesting discussion with a Nicarguan FIFA Official on what is the official distance shooters can be from the endline and from the corner flag. To tell you the truth I really have no idea, and the FIFA guy was even more lost than me. All he could muster was a picture in his rule book in which the shooters where about ten meters away from the endline. For the last 15 years that I have been working in Central America its been that 2 meters from he endline was the golden rule. From the corner flag I have really no idea but I laways try to stay at least 3 meters away from it.

Also I have a camera with a 10 mm and a remote and a tripod way down behind the goal. The guy told me it had to be 1 meter away fron the end line. I know TV has mini’s inside the goal intself and boom mikes and cameras a lot closer than one meter. So what’s the rule?

Does any body know?

I am downloading images as I write. So if anybody knows or sure let me know.

thanks

TS

Edit Delete by Tomas Stargardter at Sun Sep 23 23:43:53 UTC 2007 (ed. Sep 24 2007) Managua, Nicaragua | Bookmark this | Digg this |
Ahh!! the wonders of google and the internet.
here it its if anybody is interested.

“National Associations, particularly in international matches, should restrict the number of photographers around the field of play. have a line (photographers’ line) marked behind the goal-lines at least two meters from the corner flag going through a point situated at least 3.5 meters behind the intersection of the goal- line with the line marking the goal-area to a point situated at least six meters behind the goal-posts. prohibit photographers from passing over these lines, forbid the use of artificial lighting in the form of “flashlights” “


Soccer action between the Deportivo Walter Ferrtti vs. Masatepe in today's games for the Nicaraguan National Championship. Photo Tomas Stargardter - copyright Tomas Stargardter


Soccer action between the Deportivo Walter Ferrtti vs. Masatepe in today's games for the Nicaraguan National Championship. Photo Tomas Stargardter - copyright Tomas Stargardter


Soccer action between Real Madriz (yes that's right, Real MAdriz) vs. Deportivo America in today's games for the Nicaraguan National Championship. Photo Tomas Stargardter - copyright Tomas Stargardter