Bon bah moi qui m’étais longtemps tâté a prendre une box je viens de voir les premiers visuels sur ebay et grosse deception.
Quelques belles photos mais beaucoup de photos lambda.
On est a peine au niveau des sets d’ultra ou topps des belles annees en termes de photos
Je voulais peut-être faire le masterset des inserts en version base mais je crois que je vais juste faire le set de reg sans rc car ya quand meme 30-40 belles photos, les unforgettable qui sont vraiment chouettes, et peut etre les respect et shampionship feel si les autres cartes que j’ai pas encore vues sont mieux que les premieres mais peu probable. Sur bcp de sets la preview survendait je trouve la qualité des sets
[FICHE] 2021-22 PANINI PHOTOGENIC
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- Inscription : 05 avr. 2005, 15:54
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Je recherche:
- Olajuwon pendant sa carriere
- Base RC des frenchies
- Full rookie year Gobert, Fournier et TP
- Un auto on card des All Stars et Award Winners
- La première carte de chaque innovation des cartes
- Cartes avec des photos de dunks et blocks
- Quelques sets d'inserts et autos
- Pour le fun un peu de Vince Carter sous maillot raptors
- Cartes qui me plaisent visuellement
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- Olajuwon pendant sa carriere
- Base RC des frenchies
- Full rookie year Gobert, Fournier et TP
- Un auto on card des All Stars et Award Winners
- La première carte de chaque innovation des cartes
- Cartes avec des photos de dunks et blocks
- Quelques sets d'inserts et autos
- Pour le fun un peu de Vince Carter sous maillot raptors
- Cartes qui me plaisent visuellement
Ma collection:
http://www.tc-collector.com/Olajuwon_25 ... ction.html
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- Messages : 27747
- Inscription : 21 févr. 2007, 18:36
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- Eyeshield21
- MJ
- Messages : 27747
- Inscription : 21 févr. 2007, 18:36
- Prénom : Sydney
- Collection : 2011 Upper Deck All-Time Greats Chris Paul / Exquisite Collection Masterpiece / All-Stars and Hall Of Famers
- Feedback : 9 (100%)
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10 Fantastic Photos from 2021-22 Panini PhotoGenic :
https://www.beckett.com/news/10-fantast ... asketball/
Basketball cards lend themselves to dynamic photography.
The game moves fast, it takes place on the ground and in the air
and cameras are able to get incredibly close to the action.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/261328/i.html? ... ic&_sop=10
And while lots of sets have great images, 2021-22 Panini PhotoGenic
is the first in a long time to make photography its focal point.
The online-exclusive debut has lots of amazing shots
in its base set of both current players and retired greats.
Honestly, I could stare and admire most of them for various reasons.
But I’ve narrowed it down to 10 that really speak to me.
10 Standout Photos from 2021-22 Panini PhotoGenic
This list includes only base cards.
The PhotoGenic checklist has a handful of insert sets that take
a more thematic approach but still have stellar images.
LeBron James #4
Part pageantry, part ritual, the chalk toss has been a part
of LeBron James’ pre-game routine since his earliest days as a pro.
It’s been on cards before, most notably in 2008-09 Topps and Topps Chrome,
but it’s still such a striking visual that it’s worth repeating.
DeMar DeRozan #16
Lens flares and light glares can be risky in photos.
Sometimes it’s a gimmicky distraction,
even when it’s not in a J.J. Abrams movie.
Here, it works, drawing attention
a locked in pre-game DeMar DeRozan.
Dennis Rodman #51
Yes, this exact shot was used in 2006-07 Topps Full Court but who remembers
2006-07 Topps Full Court? Even if you do, does it matter?
Besides making it look like a human can fly, this photo captures the
hard-playing style that vintage Dennis Rodman brought to the court.
Vince Carter #58
Vince Carter is one of the greatest dunkers the NBA has ever seen.
As a result, he had a lot of highlight reel power plays.
Here’s one of his most iconic the 2000 Slam Dunk Contest.
Vince Carter flew that day.
Jason Williams #65
Magicians are masters of distraction.
Assuming there’s another Kings player behind him
that he’s passing to and not an empty court, it’s safe
to label Jason Williams a magician here.
His body and eyes are going one way,
the basketball somewhere else entirely.
Deandre Ayton #67
The overhead angle is typically a good one.
So what makes Deandre Ayton’s 2021-22 Panini PhotoGenic
card stand out further? For starters, there’s his focus.
If one wants to read too much symbolism, one could look at the arch
in the top of the key and the orange of the floor representing his team.
But let’s go to the shadows.
While we can see some arms in the periphery, the many shades
of shadows create a chaotic dance of abstract action.
Dillon Brooks #75
This one starts with the angle.
We get a backboard’s perspective that manages
to show a huge amount of the court.
Beyond that, there’s plenty to take in.
You’ve got Brooks’ moves and concentration.
Jeremiah Robinson-Hill is doing what he can to swat the ball
away but there’s also a little desperation in his eyes.
As for this two Thunder teammates also
in the frame, all they can do at this point is watch.
Russell Westbrook #76
The angle is interesting, but without a better look at some faces,
there’s not a lot of emotion to latch onto with Russell Westbrook’s card.
But his flailing body shows action that’s both acrobatic and awkward.
The real star of the this card, though, is the floor.
Typically what we see on basketball card is slick and polished.
Here, the key is anything but. It’s not pretty but it’s interesting.
Dominique Wilkins #89
I’ve seen this shot before — lots of times.
I’d be disappointed if I went through my boxes of basketball cards
and didn’t find any with this show of Wilkins already.
But that doesn’t matter.
It’s one of the greatest basketball photos ever.
It comes from the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest where
Dominique Wilkins had an all-time duel with Michael Jordan.
Between the two of them, the match-up resulted in plenty of
posters that decorated the bedrooms of the Nintendo generation.
Shaquille O’Neal #93
Vintage rim-rocking, backboard-shaking Shaq.
For those of us of a certain age, it’s hard
to believe this was already a generation ago.
10 Fantastic Photos from 2021-22 Panini PhotoGenic :
https://www.beckett.com/news/10-fantast ... asketball/
Basketball cards lend themselves to dynamic photography.
The game moves fast, it takes place on the ground and in the air
and cameras are able to get incredibly close to the action.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/261328/i.html? ... ic&_sop=10
And while lots of sets have great images, 2021-22 Panini PhotoGenic
is the first in a long time to make photography its focal point.
The online-exclusive debut has lots of amazing shots
in its base set of both current players and retired greats.
Honestly, I could stare and admire most of them for various reasons.
But I’ve narrowed it down to 10 that really speak to me.
10 Standout Photos from 2021-22 Panini PhotoGenic
This list includes only base cards.
The PhotoGenic checklist has a handful of insert sets that take
a more thematic approach but still have stellar images.
LeBron James #4
Part pageantry, part ritual, the chalk toss has been a part
of LeBron James’ pre-game routine since his earliest days as a pro.
It’s been on cards before, most notably in 2008-09 Topps and Topps Chrome,
but it’s still such a striking visual that it’s worth repeating.
DeMar DeRozan #16
Lens flares and light glares can be risky in photos.
Sometimes it’s a gimmicky distraction,
even when it’s not in a J.J. Abrams movie.
Here, it works, drawing attention
a locked in pre-game DeMar DeRozan.
Dennis Rodman #51
Yes, this exact shot was used in 2006-07 Topps Full Court but who remembers
2006-07 Topps Full Court? Even if you do, does it matter?
Besides making it look like a human can fly, this photo captures the
hard-playing style that vintage Dennis Rodman brought to the court.
Vince Carter #58
Vince Carter is one of the greatest dunkers the NBA has ever seen.
As a result, he had a lot of highlight reel power plays.
Here’s one of his most iconic the 2000 Slam Dunk Contest.
Vince Carter flew that day.
Jason Williams #65
Magicians are masters of distraction.
Assuming there’s another Kings player behind him
that he’s passing to and not an empty court, it’s safe
to label Jason Williams a magician here.
His body and eyes are going one way,
the basketball somewhere else entirely.
Deandre Ayton #67
The overhead angle is typically a good one.
So what makes Deandre Ayton’s 2021-22 Panini PhotoGenic
card stand out further? For starters, there’s his focus.
If one wants to read too much symbolism, one could look at the arch
in the top of the key and the orange of the floor representing his team.
But let’s go to the shadows.
While we can see some arms in the periphery, the many shades
of shadows create a chaotic dance of abstract action.
Dillon Brooks #75
This one starts with the angle.
We get a backboard’s perspective that manages
to show a huge amount of the court.
Beyond that, there’s plenty to take in.
You’ve got Brooks’ moves and concentration.
Jeremiah Robinson-Hill is doing what he can to swat the ball
away but there’s also a little desperation in his eyes.
As for this two Thunder teammates also
in the frame, all they can do at this point is watch.
Russell Westbrook #76
The angle is interesting, but without a better look at some faces,
there’s not a lot of emotion to latch onto with Russell Westbrook’s card.
But his flailing body shows action that’s both acrobatic and awkward.
The real star of the this card, though, is the floor.
Typically what we see on basketball card is slick and polished.
Here, the key is anything but. It’s not pretty but it’s interesting.
Dominique Wilkins #89
I’ve seen this shot before — lots of times.
I’d be disappointed if I went through my boxes of basketball cards
and didn’t find any with this show of Wilkins already.
But that doesn’t matter.
It’s one of the greatest basketball photos ever.
It comes from the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest where
Dominique Wilkins had an all-time duel with Michael Jordan.
Between the two of them, the match-up resulted in plenty of
posters that decorated the bedrooms of the Nintendo generation.
Shaquille O’Neal #93
Vintage rim-rocking, backboard-shaking Shaq.
For those of us of a certain age, it’s hard
to believe this was already a generation ago.
2012 - 2013 - 2016 - 2020 NBA CHAMPIONS
40,474 Points / 11,185 Rebonds / 11,009 Assists / 2,275 Steals / 1,111 Blocks