Monday, July 14, 2008

Buffalo Bills vs Philadelphia Eagles

First time out with the 70-200 was great. Overcast, rainy NFL game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Shooting under stadium lights is very cool, it brings out the colors and creates some really interesting reflections and highlights. This was game sixteen of the 2007 season and the Eagles were trying to salvage an 8-8 record. A maximum effective focal length of 320mm was good, but not great even from the first row on the 50. Regardless, it was an exciting game and a good opportunity to exercise the new glass.

Philadelphia Eagles Linemen Jean-Gillis (#62) and Andrews (#73) enjoy a season-ending win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon, bringing the Eagles' 2007 season to a close.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb (#5) hands off to running back Correll Buckhalter (#28) as Buffalo Bills' tackle Jason Jefferson (#98) defends the line.


Philadelphia Eagles safety J.R. Reid leaves the field after a long day at work. The Eagles defeated the Bills to preserve an 8-8 record for their 2007 season.

30 December, 2007
Philadephia, Pennsylvania
Canon 20D, 70-200mm f/2.8L IS

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