I'm not sure exactly what the physics are for diving, but, I do know that when athletes are doing three-and-a-half spins combined with two-and-a-half twists in about a second and then hitting the water at about 60 kilometres per hour photographers are going to see some pretty interesting faces.
Spins and twists
Eric Sehn competes on the ten metre platform at the Canadian Olympic Diving Trials at the Montreal 1976 Olympic Pool in Montreal.
On 3 of my 4 shifts last week I covered the Blue Jays. In the end I ended up shooting about 20 gigs worth of photos, which equals about 1179 frames. Here they all are in 1 minute and 11 seconds.
Two-time National Newspaper Award winner Rick Eglinton retires this week from the Toronto Star at One Yonge Street.
Here is some of his work over his 26 years at the Toronto Star.
Joe Carter jumps for joy after three-run homer in 1993 World Series win. Rick Eglinton won the National Newspaper Award for Sports Photography for this picture.
LUCAS OLENIUK - Jasmin Razak, centre, joined her fellow community members to discuss how the Regent Park revitalization effort has affected lives. Razak, a long-time Regent Park resident, recently moved from an old building to a new building.