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I just realized that Sefalosha had quite a year with the Blazers. Got crushed by 42 with Chicago and now 35 with OKC. Any chance the Rockets can trade for this guy before the next game?
Thank you. It was a Great Game for The Blazers. I love The thunder, but my heart is still in Oregon (My Home)
Awesome work man! Any chance you can pm me your body/lens combo that you prefer to shoot with? The wife and I are going to invest in a camera before next season and getting something even half that clear would be a dream.
any chance you could just post the body/lens? I'm an amateur photographer and would love to know whats the best to shoot basketball
I know, but with new software like Blow-up you can enlarge it to any size, and it looks good. I use all Canon "L" series. 2.8 or faster Lens. I shoot 300mm :L" 2.8 IS, 70-200mm "L" 2.8 IS, 24-70mm "L" series, 85mm, 12-24mm. Canon Bodies consist of 1-5D, 1-5D Mark II, 1-1D MarkIII, 1-50D, and 30D. 30D is just for backup. The 5D's are slow but the quality, is perfect, and I love full frame cameras. Feel free to email me any questions @ Taosactionphotos@gmail.com.
Canon 50D with a fast lens. 70-200 "L" IS 2.8. It will set you back about $2500.00 a good semi pro set up.
In pro arenas, the lighting is so good, you can get some great photos with any 2.8 lens particularly the 70-200. I shoot Nikon instead of Canon. In colleges, the lighting is just as good in some arenas. It's when you get to the high school level that things get a little tricky when you're shooting in caves it seems like.