Post #513

Touchdown, Tim Mixon

2nd November 2004, the wee hours | Comments (10)

American football platers celebrate a touchdown
Berkeley players congratulate Number 22, Tim Mixon, after he ran in a third-quarter touchdown

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  1. Hayo:

    Shooting US Footy makes you really appreciate those long, big f/2.8 lenses.

    Posted 37 minutes after the fact
  2. Jack:

    American football always looks so much more colorful and vibrant on TV. Must be the fake grass.

    Posted 4 hours, 3 minutes after the fact
  3. Tom:

    It's not fake - it's painted ;)

    Posted 5 hours, 2 minutes after the fact
    Inspired: ↓ Dunstan
  4. John B:

    D - what happened on motion stabilizer? Does it go haywire if you're panning with action? Thinking of purchasing but now wondering...

    Posted 7 hours, 43 minutes after the fact
    Inspired: ↓ Dunstan
  5. Dunstan:

    I think their stadium was astro, actually... yes, just checked, it's astro.

    Posted 8 hours, 40 minutes after the fact
    Inspired by: ↑ Tom
  6. Dunstan:

    Um... the stabilizer only kicks in if you've been focusing on the same object for about 2 seconds, so I doubt this photo would have made it start up. As for panning, I don't really know, you'd have to do some research on that, sorry.

    It is an amazing feature; you wiggle the camera about and the picture stays pretty much still... it's quite disorientating actually :o)

    Posted 8 hours, 44 minutes after the fact
    Inspired by: ↑ John B
  7. Ben:

    Does the score of this match let us forecast anything about the result of the current elections ? ;)

    Posted 12 hours, 40 minutes after the fact
  8. Joe:

    This page is not Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict!

    Posted 1 day, 8 hours after the fact
  9. Tristan:

    Go Bears! ;-)

    Posted 1 day, 10 hours after the fact
  10. Seth Thomas Rasmussen:

    They look like crazy footnauts! Great!

    Posted 1 day, 22 hours after the fact

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