So I had been reading the Rant in the Sports talk forum about how cameras aren't allowed at NBA venues.
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=776946
It seems that it is not a NBA thing, but a team and venue thing. I was allowed to bring any (still) camera and any lens that I wanted to the Pepsi Center. I even call guest relations and asked before last nights game, they said that the Nuggets and the Pepsi Center had just recently changed that rule to allow photography from the seats. I'm not sure they would be happy with a 400 f2.8 and niether would I. Small seats and no mono or tripods are allowed.
So my son, me and my 40D with my 70-200 f4L went and had a great time.
#1, Chauncey Billups calling a play.
#2, The result of that play. In the rules for the fans they say, "No flash Photography from the stands." Someone didn't turn their P&S flash off and I caught it. Melo scored anyway!
#3, The nuggets D was on fire and really held Orlando in check. No fouls on this play, Melo steals the ball!
#4, A little Dancer action too. Definantly no fouls here!
#5, Meeeeeeeeeeelo, is the call that goes out after each basket he makes.
#6, Oh, and don't leave him uncovered at range either. 3!
#7, A high percentage Birdman 2.
#8, Orlando's #7 had no luck against Melo all night. Anthony just went right around this guy, strong!
It was a lot of fun to take but my son and my camera to the game. I wish we were a bit more center courtish, but what'cha going to do? I was really surprise with the available light at the Pepis Center. Of course there is some motion blur in these images, but for the most part I was happy with the results. It was also fun to watch the working photogs do their job. Lots of ceiling mounted strobes all over the place.








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