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Oct 11, 2009 19:51 |  #1

.........of a 400 MM f2.8. I took this from the back of the end zone during the point after attempt after a touchdown.......Thanks for looking, comments welcome.

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Oct 11, 2009 19:54 |  #2

That's a great shot.


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Oct 11, 2009 19:58 |  #3

nice glass and shot!!


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Oct 11, 2009 20:56 as a reply to  @ jbhswim's post |  #4

I would like to get a shot like this as well, but we are prohibited from shooting from behind the endzone. When I asked why, no one could give me a valid reason, just a lot of double talk. However, I abide by the restriction.


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Oct 11, 2009 21:12 |  #5

asysin2leads wrote in post #8803368 (external link)
I would like to get a shot like this as well, but we are prohibited from shooting from behind the endzone. When I asked why, no one could give me a valid reason, just a lot of double talk. However, I abide by the restriction.

Thats odd, never heard that one before. I've seen distance restrictions behind it, but never complete restriction.

Thats where the long glass comes in handy, you can be 10yds behind the endzone and get great stuff.


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Oct 11, 2009 21:49 |  #6

Good shot indeed.


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Oct 11, 2009 22:06 |  #7

asysin2leads wrote in post #8803368 (external link)
I would like to get a shot like this as well, but we are prohibited from shooting from behind the endzone. When I asked why, no one could give me a valid reason, just a lot of double talk. However, I abide by the restriction.

It amazes me how things vary from state to state, even school to school.
I can shoot from anywhere while at a HS football game, but I go indoors to a gym that's as dark as a cave and I'm forbidden to use flash. I'm jealous of the indoor shots taken with flash/strobes.

Are the media photographers also prohibited from shooting in the endzone?
It's something worth banding together and try to get changed.


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Oct 12, 2009 01:05 |  #8

liam5100 wrote in post #8803441 (external link)
Thats odd, never heard that one before. I've seen distance restrictions behind it, but never complete restriction.

Thats where the long glass comes in handy, you can be 10yds behind the endzone and get great stuff.

I don't have a 400 2.8 yet. Unless you're willing to send yours my way. You have the 300. What do you need the 400 for? ;) I probably could get a way w/ standing on the walk way and getting the shot, but don't have long enough glass.

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It amazes me how things vary from state to state, even school to school.
I can shoot from anywhere while at a HS football game,
Are the media photographers also prohibited from shooting in the endzone?
It's something worth banding together and try to get changed.

This is youth football and I have media credentials. When I shoot upper level football, I'm free to be where ever I want. Rumor has it that it stems from an incident a couple years ago between an official and a wannabe coach/parent.


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Oct 12, 2009 05:52 |  #9

Great shot.. you can really see the detail... I gotta get me a prime one of these days.


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Oct 12, 2009 07:56 |  #10

Eyes make a shot ! Well done !


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Oct 12, 2009 08:43 |  #11

Well done...is it your son or someone else's........this is one that would be purchased if it's not your child!


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