Black & White Photos!

JrockJustin

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Here are some wonderful black & white photos taken a few years back during the 2002 Asian Cup...

I think they came out beautifully, don't you?

1. Here is Ryu Seung-woo of Korea.(In Korea they last name goes first, so if translated to English it would read Seung-woo Ryu) At this time, Ryu was only 17 years old and competing as a Korean national team member!

2. This is Ching-shun Yang from Chinese Taipei...

3. The black and white just captures the moment, doesn't it? Here is captain Young-hwa Jeong of team Korea all smiles after his win...

4. A sense of frustration by Young-hwa...

5. Did that really just happen?

Hope you enjoyed these!
 

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JrockJustin said:
Here are some wonderful black & white photos taken a few years back during the 2002 Asian Cup...

I think they came out beautifully, don't you?

1. Here is Ryu Seung-woo of Korea.(In Korea they last name goes first, so if translated to English it would read Seung-woo Ryu) At this time, Ryu was only 17 years old and competing as a Korean national team member!

2. This is Ching-shun Yang from Chinese Taipei...

3. The black and white just captures the moment, doesn't it? Here is captain Young-hwa Jeong of team Korea all smiles after his win...

4. A sense of frustration by Young-hwa...

5. Did that really just happen?

Hope you enjoyed these!


referring to picture 2: is that a chevillotte billiard table yang is leaning against? was there a 3-cushion tournament going on simultaneously?

william
 
Why yes, there was...

It was the 2002 Asian Cup so many different billiard games took place...

Great eye!

Justin
 
JrockJustin said:
Here are some wonderful black & white photos taken a few years back during the 2002 Asian Cup...

I think they came out beautifully, don't you?

1. Here is Ryu Seung-woo of Korea.(In Korea they last name goes first, so if translated to English it would read Seung-woo Ryu) At this time, Ryu was only 17 years old and competing as a Korean national team member!

2. This is Ching-shun Yang from Chinese Taipei...

3. The black and white just captures the moment, doesn't it? Here is captain Young-hwa Jeong of team Korea all smiles after his win...

4. A sense of frustration by Young-hwa...

5. Did that really just happen?

Hope you enjoyed these!

Nice photos. I especially like #3 and #5. They really capture two of the big emotions in pool for me: the joy and sense of accomplishment after a victory, and the heartbreak after making a bad mistake.

-Andrew
 
Andrew Manning said:
Nice photos. I especially like #3 and #5. They really capture two of the big emotions in pool for me: the joy and sense of accomplishment after a victory, and the heartbreak after making a bad mistake.

-Andrew

Andrew, I couldn't agree with you more... I am now a happier man. Was hoping someone would reply with that exact response...:)
 
JrockJustin said:
Here are some wonderful black & white photos taken a few years back during the 2002 Asian Cup...

I think they came out beautifully, don't you?

1. Here is Ryu Seung-woo of Korea.(In Korea they last name goes first, so if translated to English it would read Seung-woo Ryu) At this time, Ryu was only 17 years old and competing as a Korean national team member!

2. This is Ching-shun Yang from Chinese Taipei...

3. The black and white just captures the moment, doesn't it? Here is captain Young-hwa Jeong of team Korea all smiles after his win...

4. A sense of frustration by Young-hwa...

5. Did that really just happen?

Hope you enjoyed these!


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Justin, my favorite is the humbling photo #5. I kind of like black and white. :-)
Are any of the pool players from mainland China playing in the International Pool Tournaments and how are they doing?
Thanks,
JoeyA
 
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