What Ken Griffey Jr. found in the lens at the Masters
Ken Griffey Jr. couldn’t have asked for a better view.A 6-foot-3 action hero, he had a clear line as Rory McIlroy pulled back his putter, brushed it forward, and rolled in a 4-foot putt to end an 11-year major drought and crown him as the sixth man ever to win golf’s career Grand Slam. The kind of moment that finds its way onto walls. Griffey watched through the viewfinder of his camera as McIlroy flung the putter over his head, raised his hands in relief, and fell to his knees in disbelief. Griffey’s finger fired, snapping picture after picture after picture. Each frame a story of its own, as long as the photo is executed.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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