Hi I am Steve H, and as of 2010, 54 years old.
Born and bred in Bournemouth.
Keen photographer.
Work for The Royal Mail Group under the guise of Parcelforce.
Two grown up brats, only one of which has left home, and Joey the Stafforshire Bull Terrier.
I can often be found wandering with my camera at Poole Park on a Sunday morning, while Joey pulls my wife behind him.
Hope you like my efforts.
Best Wishes
Steve aka Crabbycabby.
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Comments (6)
blinkings
I love my rugby. As soon as I saw this I knew it would be yours. You do these high speed shutter shots so well. Let me explain what's going on in this scene....the guy with the ball is thinking 'Gee I hope I don't get my PH'ing head kicked in'! And the guy in the red socks is thinking 'Gee I sure would like to kick this guy's PH'ing head in'!
durleybeachbum
LOL at Andrew! So now we know. SUPER and quite funny pic!
mbz2662
A great shot of the intensity.
awjay
'never mind the ball...lets get on with the game'
sharky_
To tell the truth, I haven’t been to a rugby game before but only what I see on TV. It is a very physical game. Some one had posted the Maori Haka and I know our University of Hawaii football team use to do the Haka just before their game. They had learned the haka from a New Zealand rugby team who always does the haka just before their game. Check out the haka of "Cook Islands v NZ Maori Haka" . Aloha
fourtjuly
Good captured the spirit of rugby in this artwork! If you're into the intensity of rugby, there's a great article on rugby league spirit discussing the game's passion and power. For anyone who appreciates the spirit of rugby and wants to explore the depths of its impact, this article is a must-read.