The Harvard photos are up.
http://www.elynah.com/?photob&id=160
Photos are now complete.
hey age, i don't think you took enough pics of topher...
seriously-great job. the puck looks so peaceful and content sitting in the harvard net. and mckee's glove.
Wow, the penalty box shots are awesome!
The crowd shots really kick ass. :-)
I love the puck in McKee's glove shot.
Additional generic Faithful compliment, Age! :-D
Age, how many shots do you usually take at a game to get the 60 or so you've posted?
[Q]Killer Wrote:
Age, how many shots do you usually take at a game to get the 60 or so you've posted?[/q]
Success rate certainly goes up with better equipment. I'm down to about 150-200 shots a game.
That's down, eh? What was it at the peak?
BTW, you get some really great shots in there. I'm no photo aficionado, but still curious as to what equipment you're using.
[Q]Killer Wrote:
That's down, eh? What was it at the peak?[/q]
Around double what it is now. That still beats coming back from a race weekend with 3000 of em :)
[q]BTW, you get some really great shots in there. I'm no photo aficionado, but still curious as to what equipment you're using.[/q]
http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,45087,45332#msg-45332
[Q]CowbellGuy Wrote:
That still beats coming back from a race weekend with 3000 of em [/q]
And here's another really good shot of cars driving counter-clockwise...
Beeeej
Actually, most road courses go clockwise :-P
Oh, that's much more exciting. :-D
http://www.10ktruth.com/webletter/march_2002.htm
Beeeej
[Q]Beeeej Wrote:
Oh, that's much more exciting.
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Umm. You did notice that Age said road courses, right? Road courses (and street courses) have right and left turns. Ovals aren't the only kind of course out there.
You can make fun of Nascar Nextel (nee Winston) Cup racing all you want, god knows I'd rather watch paint dry, but other series like CART or ALMS require a modicum of skill beyond attaching your bumper to the guy in front of you and turning left. And then you have WRC, which a requires a navigator...
Not all motorsports involve guys named Junior going fast and turning left in a car with a carbureted engine that was state of the art in 1963.