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Along the Sidelines - NFC Championship Game


Jeremy Igo
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45 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

I'm guessing that the astronomical cost of an NFL merchandising license proved prohibitive.  So sad....

That's too bad.  I've been a panther fan for years (even though I have been quiet on the Huddle) and was looking forward to having nice glossy photos to look at whenever the mood struck me. And I have not seen better photos than the ones Zod captures.

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6 hours ago, KSpan said:

Kony looks stone cold in Picture 5 of Slide 6, and that picture of Luke on Slide 17 is hilarious.

 

It's almost like Luke smiles so little, that when the joy hits him, he is kinda lost. Even the wife wanted to know what was going on with that pic. Priceless

 

Also, really getting sick and tired of say; nice job Igo, and thanks. So Ima change it up and just say. Cool story bro.

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I sat for a long time looking at this picture. Wondering what Luke was thinking (wondering even if "thinking" was the right word) to turn Mr. Luke Punster into that football player. I finally gave up; I don't think I could ever be/think/act that scary. My only conclusion was that the look on Luke's face - that look - is exactly what a true-life pouncing panther would look like. 

Thank you for capturing those moments in still life that the human eye can not discern while watching in real time. So awesome.

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8 hours ago, GRWatcher said:

I sat for a long time looking at this picture. Wondering what Luke was thinking (wondering even if "thinking" was the right word) to turn Mr. Luke Punster into that football player. I finally gave up; I don't think I could ever be/think/act that scary. My only conclusion was that the look on Luke's face - that look - is exactly what a true-life pouncing panther would look like. 

Thank you for capturing those moments in still life that the human eye can not discern while watching in real time. So awesome.

Our team has some players that can make you wet your pants with just a look.

Kuechly and Norwell come to mind.

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On 1/25/2016 at 8:18 AM, Jeremy Igo said:

Each week I bring to you the best of what my camera lens finds. 

 

 

Random Q - do you ever find your amazing photos stolen by news organizations who don't give you the $$ or credit?

(there's a story from this past weekend about a photo the NYPost paid for being lifted off that site by CBS Radio and CBS TV and used without credit -- the photog is suing CBS for damages up to $150k per work, plus attorney's fees.... along with infringement cost of $2500 per work up to $25k for the lack of credit) 
 

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