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    Excellent action shots Steve.

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    Great shots man .. Well done
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    Steve those look great, I couldn't tell the glass was dirty

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    Quote Originally Posted by megatop412 View Post
    Steve those look great, I couldn't tell the glass was dirty
    f2.8 works wonders
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    Nice shots Steve, those shots validate my thoughts that a 70-200 2.8 will be perfect for hockey photography even if I don't get a setup for the strobes at the local rinks.

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    Nice shots Steve!

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    You did well my friend....and glad to here you were able to get your gear in and got a little help from another photographer! Sweet shots.
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    Love the bloody shot! Houston stadiums are pretty cut and dry. No lenses longer than four inches are allowed. They will make you turn the zoom ring fully extended to make sure it's less than four inches. I usually only bring a ultra wide in because I mainly like shooting stadium wide angle shots to make posters for work.
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