I went to my niece’s soccer game this weekend. Naturally, I took my camera with me. My poor niece has had a camera in her face since the day she was born. I don’t think a visit has gone by where I haven’t taken a picture of her, or if any have, they have been very very few. Part of this is because I feel weird taking pictures of random strangers, and, well, she’s the only one who will let me take pics of her in my family. The rest of us are not photogenic at all, whereas she is simply used to it. Anyway, the soccer game was a challenge for me. I haven’t done a lot of photography that involved a lot of movement, plus I was using my dad’s 55-200mm Sigma lens, which I haven’t used that often. I wanted to make sure I could get some closer shots of the kids playing. Read the rest of this entry »
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