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Dec 15, 2004 22:53 as a reply to  @ post 353538 |  #16

Ok, Ok, here is another 50% image.
I get a laugh every time I look at this one

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Dec 16, 2004 04:42 as a reply to  @ post 353538 |  #17

drisley wrote:
But somebody here told me that they arent allowed into Ottawa Senators games with their Canon DSLR.
One of the many reasons could be that a DSLR with a lens and long hood really obstructs the view of people beside you, especially if you are close to the ice.

That was I. I wasn't allowed to take my 10D into a Senators game and we (12 of us) had a seat in the Molson box. What a way to see a game, a private bar and washroom.They allowed my wife to take in her Canon S30 in though.
Great shots drisley.Were they taken in TV or Manual mode? I must look into one of those 135f2 lenses. What do they go for in Canada?


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Dec 16, 2004 05:12 |  #18

Drisley a winner of a shot, wow thru glass, it must have been clean.


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Dec 16, 2004 14:55 as a reply to  @ phili1's post |  #19

Dale, I was initially trying AV mode, as I like to shoot wide open. But I found that the exposure was all over the place. So I found a timing I liked (1/1250s) and locked it in M mode.
Phili, thanks, yes the glass was clean. But, you can see some glare in the first two pictures above, and some dirt on the last one.


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Dec 16, 2004 22:51 as a reply to  @ drisley's post |  #20

Well my only hockey related story is that I sat next to Mike Modano at dinner tonight :)

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Dec 17, 2004 07:29 as a reply to  @ post 353511 |  #21

drisley wrote:
But from what i hear, they dont allow "pro" gear in NHL rinks.

Well yes it was a DRebel, but I was able to bring my camera into a Flyer's game without a problem, I just called before the game and they said as long as I don't have a big obtursive lens on it, I wouldn't have a problem. So I used my 75-300 from the top row.

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Dec 17, 2004 16:22 as a reply to  @ Kinger's post |  #22

Yes, I think that is the problem. Large lenses can really block the view of those beside you.


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