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CharlieD
9th of January 2007 (Tue), 16:17
Amazing game! We destroyed Ohio State! And of course the town went nuts afterwards! Here is one picture from the streets soon after the game ended. There are a few more in my photoblog (http://phos-graphis.blogspot.com/) if anyone is interested to see them!
asysin2leads
9th of January 2007 (Tue), 17:08
Actually, the Buckeyes destroyed themselves. The Gators played like they deserved to be in the National Championship. The Bucks played like a second rate JV team and Florida took advantage of that. I've always been a Gator fan. Except for last night, though.
Freedom
9th of January 2007 (Tue), 17:26
Hey that's off of university ave right? I'm in Gville too, it was an exciting game.
Gatorboy
9th of January 2007 (Tue), 18:55
Hey, that's right around the corner from where I used to work while in school -- Cozzoli's Pizza -- it was between the Salty Dog and the Purple Porpoise.
The Gators dominated in every facet of the game. Ohio State was stymied, and couldn't adapt.
CharlieD
9th of January 2007 (Tue), 20:04
right you are! exciting indeed!
bwolford
9th of January 2007 (Tue), 22:36
We? Were you actually playing?
CharlieD
10th of January 2007 (Wed), 00:15
We? Were you actually playing?
lol no I go to UF
avaloncm
10th of January 2007 (Wed), 10:58
Congrats to the Gators and the rest of the SEC!! Ohio State proved that they were overrated and Florida proved how good the SEC is from top to bottom. The worse teams in the SEC gave Florida a better game.
metalman1010
10th of January 2007 (Wed), 13:19
Congrats to the Gators and the rest of the SEC!! Ohio State proved that they were overrated and Florida proved how good the SEC is from top to bottom. The worse teams in the SEC gave Florida a better game.
Uh be careful or the Mod's are going to dump this thread fast...I agree that the Big Ten didn't prove much (My Badgers were jumped by Lousiville to 6th even though we won)
Congrats Florida...Besides I hate the Buckeyes as much too!
:)
CharlieD
10th of January 2007 (Wed), 15:31
so does anyone have any opinions on the photos posted? what could i have done to make it better? different angles or something to that effect? i found it very difficult to shoot well in the dark. i used a high ISO (i think 1200 or so) and wide open (f/3.5-5.6 depending on amount of zoom) but the biggest problem was the shutter speed had to be pretty slow and it created a lot of blurriness. so can anyone give some suggestions for shooting in such conditions (night/low lighting, handheld, etc)
jevidon
10th of January 2007 (Wed), 17:06
nice captures. i wish i was this big in to photography back when the gophers had back to back national championships.
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