I reviewed again as i was studying release patterns and your extra slow motion really helped... It looks like Adam has a nice gradual release of the club through impact instead of a forceful bow at the beginning of transition which is being taught a lot today. His rhythm is so fine tuned I can see how he can get that natural release ... the side by side views in extra slow mo really help...
Fantastic footage and angles captured from Adam Scott’s timeless swing. Slow motion sequencing is superb for viewing and learning. Thanks for sharing your great work Michael.
Hi Steve, Thanks for the positive feedback and great to know the videos are being enjoyed. Wish I was still out in Australia now... hopefully the European events will be back on course with crowds soon..best wishes Michael
@@MichaelJohnField Hi Michael, great to hear from you. Yeah, here’s hoping we can all safely get crowds back into tournaments soon. I look forward to you seeing your swing footage when we do. Best wishes, Steve
Thankyou - Adam is always great to watch and this was our second trip to the Australian Golf Club and knowing course layouts always helps - there is always an element of luck though! Best wishes Michael
@@MichaelJohnField, as a retired sports photographer myself, I'm intrigued to know if you used the heavier Sony RX on a tripod/monopod for the opening DTL shot of Adam Scott here.
@@rerising9816 I used a tripod as I was probably shooting from 80-100 yards back with a slight dogleg on the hole (allowing down-the-line). The 600mm lens was about full capacity. I do try to use a tripod for all my shots now as I don't like camera shake to distract from the videos. Thanks Michael
Hi James, Just me and my wife - that's the team. Yes - we rack up the miles (especially based in Wales). To see Adam it's always going to be a few miles but I love good golf swings! Good that you enjoy the videos! Best wishes Michael
I reviewed again as i was studying release patterns and your extra slow motion really helped... It looks like Adam has a nice gradual release of the club through impact instead of a forceful bow at the beginning of transition which is being taught a lot today. His rhythm is so fine tuned I can see how he can get that natural release ... the side by side views in extra slow mo really help...
Fantastic footage and angles captured from Adam Scott’s timeless swing. Slow motion sequencing is superb for viewing and learning. Thanks for sharing your great work Michael.
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the positive feedback and great to know the videos are being enjoyed. Wish I was still out in Australia now... hopefully the European events will be back on course with crowds soon..best wishes
Michael
@@MichaelJohnField Hi Michael,
great to hear from you. Yeah, here’s hoping we can all safely get crowds back into tournaments soon. I look forward to you seeing your swing footage when we do.
Best wishes, Steve
What a golf swing! Just great to watch. Thank you for posting. Cheers
Hi Paul,
no problem - glad you enjoyed the video!
Best wishes,
Michael
Thank you MJ Field - masterful positioning and sequencing on your photography and editing
Thankyou - Adam is always great to watch and this was our second trip to the Australian Golf Club and knowing course layouts always helps - there is always an element of luck though!
Best wishes
Michael
@@MichaelJohnField, as a retired sports photographer myself, I'm intrigued to know if you used the heavier Sony RX on a tripod/monopod for the opening DTL shot of Adam Scott here.
@@rerising9816
I used a tripod as I was probably shooting from 80-100 yards back with a slight dogleg on the hole (allowing down-the-line). The 600mm lens was about full capacity. I do try to use a tripod for all my shots now as I don't like camera shake to distract from the videos. Thanks
Michael
Pleasure to watch thanks !
Awesome footage.
Thankyou - glad you enjoyed the video!
Just imacculate, isn't it Gary?
Pause at 2:15
Walton Heath, The Australian Club, you either have a team, or you rack up some airmiles! Love the vids
Hi James,
Just me and my wife - that's the team. Yes - we rack up the miles (especially based in Wales). To see Adam it's always going to be a few miles but I love good golf swings! Good that you enjoy the videos! Best wishes
Michael
Particularly like the side on view from 9:55
Swings around left hip shots irons!
Wow!! Thank you.
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憧れるスイングです。
Watched 5 times then i got it by shanking one 😅😅😅😅😮😮
Great news. I think. No progress without pain in this case😳😳😖😁👍