Thursday, July 20, 2006

FFF

Well, after breaking my wide angle, and having the Herald's old 20-35 meet the same fate, I am now using a canon for my wide angle stuff. And I am loving it. The switch begins. If your interested in Nikon Gear, drop me a line because I will be selling a ton of it.
Here we have a Fatal, a Feature, and Football. And yes they cropped the foot out of the picture, no bodies appear on the pages of the Herald.
Calgary, AB-20060715-.At Approximately 1:23 pm Saturday the driver of a Black Yamaha motorcycle was hit by a red SUV at the intersection of 11th Street and Heritage Drive SE. The adult male victim was pronounced dead on the scene, and the female driver of the SUV was taken to hospital to be treated for shock. Photo by Brett Beadle/Calgary Herald


Calgary, AB-20060719-.Downtown Calgary's skyscrapers are reflected in the front headlight of a Harley-Davidson Heritage Soft-tail at the intersection of 5th Ave and 1st Street SW this Wednesday afternoon. 78 motorcycle enthusiasts participated in the 15th Annual "Ride to Work Day," which happens the third Wednesday of every July. The day is meant to advocate the use of motorcycles for transportation and how they save fuel and reduce traffic. Photo by Brett Beadle/Calgary Herald
Calgary, AB-20060719-.Gary Mulcahey, left, and Geoff Noonan of English Premier League club Fulham are conducting a week-long soccer clinic for Rangers Soccer Club for 128 boys and girls aged eight through 18. Photo by Brett Beadle/Calgary Herald

4 Comments:

Blogger Charla Huber said...

Looking good. I like the impact of the motorcycle pic and the lighting of the soccer shot.

You photos are looking great, do you think that Canon has anything to do with it.

Welcome to the world of the white lens.

9:04 PM  
Blogger Brandon said...

Whenever You feel like coming home... we shooting Nikon will welcome you back with open arms.

10:46 PM  
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