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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Rugby at Trinity College, Dublin



Comments on "Rugby at Trinity College, Dublin"

 

Anonymous Julia. said ... (9:33 AM) : 

Wow I thought that was Irish male cheerleading. hahaha, good work Scott.
x

 

Anonymous Julianna said ... (9:36 AM) : 

I love playing rugby!
It's such a great sport~
These images are really amazing.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:41 AM) : 

I feel for the players...the two teams' colours are almost indistinguishable.

 

Anonymous The Photodiarist said ... (9:43 AM) : 

Hot guys in stripes! What more can a girl ask for in a photo. The last one is my fave.

 

Blogger Agnes said ... (9:51 AM) : 

How nice! People never do that kind of stuffs here in Sweden!

 

Anonymous PP said ... (9:54 AM) : 

Great great pics. You are an amazing photographer.

 

Blogger SequinsandBangles said ... (9:57 AM) : 

Oh we do love our rugby boys here in Ireland! Especially me! Thanks for the images! :)

http://sequinsandbangles.blogspot.com

 

Blogger Max said ... (10:09 AM) : 

Love Rugby.
Was selve playing ones in England.
Nice pixs as a non sport schooter

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:10 AM) : 

Wow, those are amazing. It's that kind of thing that really shows off your diversity and talent.

Also so delighted you were in Trinity, pity I didn't see you. . .

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:11 AM) : 

Nice View;)

 

Anonymous StreetstyleNews said ... (10:17 AM) : 

Fantastic! These form such a great contrast to the pictures we usually see here...

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:18 AM) : 

I've always thought that that leap in the line out is one of the most graceful parts of this sport. This looks like it was taken at dusk, the light is beautiful.

 

Blogger RedRuth said ... (10:21 AM) : 

Ahh long live those Trinners boys!
Ruth @ Matches

 

Blogger patti said ... (10:22 AM) : 

The last picture is beautiful. the lighting is perfect.

 

Anonymous Ed said ... (10:30 AM) : 

Hey, great action shots. Love the look of them.

 

Blogger Audrie Napitupulu said ... (10:32 AM) : 

very talented Scott..

 

Blogger Anneliese said ... (10:39 AM) : 

fantastic photos!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:45 AM) : 

Sart, please accept my apology for suggesting you took one shot" only "in Dublin. Again great shots...Thank you soooooooooo much...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:51 AM) : 

the first picture remembers me an advertising for the brand RUGBY by RL

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (10:54 AM) : 

great photos. I really get the urge to go out and get dirty. But why are both teams wearing red striped jerseys? It isn't very practical.

 

Blogger Thomas said ... (11:14 AM) : 

Love these photos...

 

Anonymous hellwafashion said ... (11:18 AM) : 

Go on the Oirish!, don't forget there's lots of irish who play rugby and GAA in Dubai too! We would love it if you came to Dubai to shoot them ;-)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:26 AM) : 

Loved seeing you in Dublin Scott - looking forwrad to some more shots, more more more...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:26 AM) : 

Rugby is the BEST sport ever.
Great pics!
Ciao
Francesca

 

Blogger Angeles Almuna said ... (11:29 AM) : 

Great shots!

 

Blogger FashionsLaboratory said ... (11:30 AM) : 

Come on Ireland, we love our rugby here!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:41 AM) : 

Sorry, to be the one to give you a bit of criticism, but speaking as a professional photojournalist I'd say stick with the street portrait.

 

Blogger kerri said ... (11:42 AM) : 

aw i'm a trinity girl. yayy!

 

Blogger Ste said ... (11:46 AM) : 

Look at the jumping red hair guy in the second photo! He looks like a god stuck in the air. He is so comfortable up there.
Plus...the light in this picture is simply perfect.
Well done Scott, as usual.

 

Blogger custardbydesign said ... (11:54 AM) : 

great shots...
i hope you enjoyed the rest of dublin..

 

Blogger ingrid said ... (1:09 PM) : 

In ireland rugby s a sport of one social class.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:26 PM) : 

rugby men are so hot. i really dont undesrtand the game totally, nor most commentators, but i love to watch. gosh, i love how short the shorts are. great shots.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:49 PM) : 

Anonymous 11:41, provide a link to your photos if you're going to imply you could've done better. We'll be the judge.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:00 PM) : 

No. 3, statuesque. Pure art. Pure form. Thanks.

 

Anonymous evalyn said ... (2:06 PM) : 

I morn America's obession with football and wish we could have more rugby and soccer. They just seem to be more sport than football, and you can actually see the lovely men who play.

 

Anonymous Pickle Horwitz said ... (2:21 PM) : 

You're a wonderful photographer. Thanks for inspiring!

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (2:27 PM) : 

Well done Scott! We love rugby!

 

Anonymous Holly said ... (2:44 PM) : 

Very enchanting to me!

 

Blogger Mari_MT said ... (2:49 PM) : 

I really like the light! so warm, just like a low late fall sun in the early evening. I love this time of year!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:52 PM) : 

Cool... It shows that you are good photographer. I love pictures of sport and it is not always easy to shoot. Congratulations.

 

Blogger lets play a game like musical statues said ... (3:32 PM) : 

trinity college is in cambridge?
love the photos still :)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:32 PM) : 

I want to go to there.

 

Blogger Fashion Hungry said ... (3:35 PM) : 

amazing shots.
what kind of camera do you use?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:59 PM) : 

Thank you very much!!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:04 PM) : 

beautiful pictures...so atmospheric, and so refreshing to see. this is why your blog is so special.

Fashion&Such - trinity college and cambridge are different colleges in different countries.

 

Blogger Hieu Nguyen said ... (4:08 PM) : 

The last photo is absolute perfection, it should be the logo for the rugby federation or something

truly great pictures

 

Blogger C A said ... (4:09 PM) : 

Off the topic picture? LOOVE ITHello, I found you blog on The Sartorialist, your blog is really Stunning, wow!

@ www.MaisonChaplin.blogspot.com

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:12 PM) : 

" Fashion&Such said ... (3:32 PM) :
trinity college is in cambridge?
love the photos still :)"

Nope - there's one in Dublin too :)

 

Blogger Jem said ... (4:13 PM) : 

i love these shots, their a bit different then your normal ones but still totally amazing! i expecially love the last shot, you can really feel the rugby players emotions as he's running, and he is in a cool sprint like pose, so cool!

 

Anonymous Poppy scott said ... (4:21 PM) : 

hot irish men playing sport...

playing my favorite sport

its like heaven.

Oh and in the second photo I love all the lines that go horizontally across the image. The rugby shirts, shadows and the goal post. I also love how the house looks like its tilted sideways.

 

Blogger Tristan said ... (4:48 PM) : 

Mate, line outs is ballet in the air. Loved playing rugby, but playing American football is just as tough!

Tristan

 

Blogger EF said ... (5:03 PM) : 

LOVE THE IRELAND PHOTOS!

 

Anonymous Em said ... (5:47 PM) : 

I don't believe it - you've put rugby and style together! I can't stand rugby, having been saturated in it in New Zealand, but you've put it all in a different perspective. Wow! Maybe it's the stripes...

 

Anonymous Ian said ... (5:55 PM) : 

WOOF.

 

Blogger Plus Belle Ma Vie said ... (5:55 PM) : 

yumm ! I love Rugby !!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:52 PM) : 

'Tarf!

(Also, Trinity is in Cam but also in Dublin - the ones in Cam are vaguely hotter and posher but the ones in Dublin have waaay better chat.)

 

Blogger Jack Daniel said ... (7:03 PM) : 

I fell in love with a girl from Ireland. Unfortunately, it wasn't mutual. I love / hate Ireland.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:44 PM) : 

Go the Wallabies

Sue from Sydney

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:20 PM) : 

Now you really are my favourite photographer!!! Rugby is my favourite sport!!! seeing it in your blog shot by you is amazing. Kudos to you Scott!

Lilly*

 

Blogger beths said ... (8:40 PM) : 

Gorgeous light, colors, bodies. And the use of shadows! Ah, fleeting youth.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:40 PM) : 

yea i must say.. they look like really sharp outfits. it doesnt hurt that their hot (esp. the redhead)

 

Blogger Snowdrops said ... (8:42 PM) : 

Cool you managed to catch rugby practice in Trinity! I've lived on campus for a couple of years and this was one of the perks :) Your photographs captured their energy as well as their grace. Well done! (And I really like how you managed to use the unique slanting sunrays we get at this time of the year to such beautiful effects in your photos).

Finally, just want to add also that I second this brilliant comment, "gosh, i love how short the shorts are. great shots." :P

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:35 PM) : 

amazing pictures

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:10 AM) : 

Ra ra ra, we're going to smash the oiks.

 

Anonymous Marc said ... (3:52 AM) : 

Scott,
Sorry to have missed your book signing in Dublin (work called and I had to answer).
Thank for posting these great pics...brings me back to my days at Trinity!
Best,
MT

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:08 AM) : 

Guys groping each other on a lawn? mwahahaha... No thanks. Despite being athletic, I detests such sports. I got my muscles from working construction sites, not chasing balls.

Pietro

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:11 AM) : 

Delicious.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:18 AM) : 

being a trinity student myself i had forgotten how hot those lads can be .. ha thanks for the reminder ill be sure to drop past the pitch later, hope you had a great time in my hometown xx

 

Anonymous VW said ... (5:43 AM) : 

I love the contrast between the dynamic action on the rugby field and the elegance of the georgian mansions in the background.

 

Anonymous DrewB said ... (5:58 AM) : 

Thanks for this...those thighs are a great start to my morning.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:00 AM) : 

Wallabies or bust.

 

Anonymous Carien said ... (7:19 AM) : 

Cute guys!

 

Blogger Lily said ... (7:30 AM) : 

Thaks God for rugbiers!

 

Blogger Maximilian Van London said ... (7:38 AM) : 

Great pics scott!

Once again your colors triumph!

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Anonymous Carole said ... (7:41 AM) : 

I love Trinity College, what a nice place to hang out! I miss Ireland...

 

Anonymous liath said ... (8:24 AM) : 

We Brits (I'm N.Irish hence British not Irish exactly) love rugby, and rugby boys boys.... I have my very own 'tame' one at home. The Irish, and especially the Trinners guys are really good athletes too. The last shot is my favourite, the guy hoggin' the ball is rather
scrum-ptious....scrum..get it? (sorry I had to say it, no one else had)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:00 AM) : 

These shots show what a v. good photographer you are. One thing to take a shot of a beautiful person standing still, but shooting this kind of action and capturing the excitement is v. difficult.

Next stop, Sart the sports photographer. You'll need a new name :—)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:40 AM) : 

These photo's remind me of something you would see from the 1950's or in a film like Dead Poet's Society. You have managed to capture the light and weather in Ireland in October perfectly.

This is my first time to comment on anything but I've been a fan for quite a while and your pictures really brighten up my day, so many thanks!

 

Anonymous Luke 1977 said ... (10:19 AM) : 

Excellent shots

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:09 PM) : 

The best part about the last photo is the sheer determination of the player with the ball, his face, his stance, juxtaposed with the look of defeat and posture of the guy next to him. Hilarious!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:23 PM) : 

Sigh. Rugby. Thighs like hams...and all those redheads.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:30 PM) : 

Great shots! Very colorful!

Mr.G

Blog it! >> http://fashionmeetscologne.blogspot.com/

 

Blogger Ruhvana and Flanelli said ... (3:38 PM) : 

Wow these are just awesome also! I spen a month in Duplin several years ago and I still hope I could go back one day.

Ruhvana

 

Anonymous chris said ... (3:47 PM) : 

wonderful photos :)

 

Blogger shark mombassa said ... (4:44 PM) : 

Boring.... not interested in rugby or rugby clothes why? this is not style... this is guys playing rugby

 

Blogger Susana said ... (5:44 PM) : 

Hi from Madrid Spain!

I love the way you take pictures :)

Those ones are inspiring!

Susana.

 

Blogger Tam said ... (6:31 PM) : 

i love rugby :]

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Blogger Adriana said ... (8:34 PM) : 

exciting

 

Blogger kahartland said ... (9:17 PM) : 

this looks most odd. i do belive that i could not go to a polo match, for iw ould disrupt the whole thing with my hysterical laughing...
wonderful last picture :)

www.getobsessed.blogspot.com

 

Anonymous Lina said ... (11:12 PM) : 

mmmmhm i need to get me a ticket to dublin and find me a sexy rugby playing ginger

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:36 AM) : 

I can't stop staring at the hip/groin line peeking out from the top of runner's shorts in the last shot -- reminds me of my husband. Hot.

 

Blogger ///// said ... (4:40 AM) : 

From the photos I've seen of Trinity College, it really looks like a university I'd like to go to...

 

Anonymous eden said ... (7:06 AM) : 

beautiful shots. love the contrast of the lawn and the red jumpers. =)

 

Anonymous Jordan said ... (10:43 AM) : 

the last picture is amazing! he looks like a gazelle. a hot, sun-shadowed gazelle.

 

Blogger lefthand gilliam henderson said ... (5:17 PM) : 

i need socks like those!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:54 PM) : 

As a rugger, just wanted to say thanks for the excellent shots. A buddy sent me the link. God, I love that game!

 

Anonymous sarah said ... (4:37 AM) : 

These pictures are amazing!

 

Anonymous Moses said ... (9:54 AM) : 

I go to Trinity!!exciting to see photos of it on your blog!...quite a sight those ruggers...get to see them every day :) LOVE the blog so annoyed I missed when you were in Dulbin!X

 

Blogger K'arhol said ... (10:57 AM) : 

love you SCOOT !!!!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:06 AM) : 

some really amazing shots. nice work

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:15 PM) : 

If the first game you ever played was rugby, it would be the only game you ever played. It's fantastic. And, fyi, this is rugby union.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:13 AM) : 

come to New Zealand!!

we love our Rugby down here & our fashion is real good!!

Good work!! :)

 

Blogger daniel john said ... (5:45 AM) : 

Right time to take the pictures...:)

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:38 PM) : 

makes me proud of my college - u made it look even cooler (and hotter) that i thought it was...

 

Anonymous custom essay writing said ... (3:16 AM) : 

Wow! The pictures are amazing! I like rugby and the sportsmen look so nice and fit! I also like custom essay writing Though I agree the teams are difficult to differentiate! Anyway, got job! Keep up with your blog! Cheers!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:34 PM) : 

HA! I know the lad in the last picture!

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (1:54 AM) : 

The Rugby at Trinity College, Dublin was just so amazing to watch I think that the given pictures and the information are just so good to see and read I think playing sports like this is always been fun.

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Blogger Unknown said ... (1:44 AM) : 

Beautiful picture;s, Well the T-shirt's are looking great, And Rugby is an interesting and funny game, Many peoples want to watch this game, I think this type of activities are very good for the student's,

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Anonymous Research Papers said ... (2:32 AM) : 

The Rugby at Trinity College, Dublin, is some thing nice to get know about because the college rugby is a thing which is a entertainment that college students does enjoy a lot.

 

Anonymous Custom Home Detailing said ... (2:46 AM) : 

This is very nice work. We are going to bring this up at class. Good job.

 

Anonymous Apron said ... (6:11 AM) : 

I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

 

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