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Very impressive, well donePictures from tonight, not the best quality, it's surprisingly difficult to get the hang of a manual focus lens in those lighting conditions!
Very impressive, well donePictures from tonight, not the best quality, it's surprisingly difficult to get the hang of a manual focus lens in those lighting conditions!
Yeah, I used to live over the other side of the hill behind the ground, it's a good little club.Yea it's a decent little ground, we sat in the large stand opposite the bench in the first half then wandered down to behind the goal, certainly more impressive than Moss Lane.
You would have been just behind me then first half.Yea it's a decent little ground, we sat in the large stand opposite the bench in the first half then wandered down to behind the goal, certainly more impressive than Moss Lane.
Is it normal for Staleybridge people to get a pie, then fill it to the brim with brown sauce before eating it?Yeah, I used to live over the other side of the hill behind the ground, it's a good little club.
Higher shutter speed on some of the shots would help with the clarity. (it would freeze the shot, and reduce that motion blur)Cheers mate, I took a few more but deleted them as I was taking them cos they were mega blurry, those are the pick of the bunch
Nice. Canon man myself, but Nikon makes an awesome camera as well. Never used a Sigma lens, but have read really good things about it.Yea the shutter speed was what was causing the most trouble but I had it on auto settings as I couldn't be bothered faffing around whilst trying to watch at the same time.
Nikon D40 with Sigma 70-300mm
No doubt. It's all about practise, at some point you becomes second nature and you get used to finding just the right setting to capture the shot. Sports and Nature photography is the most challenging for me because the subject is moving, and the variable conditions are usually beyond your control.I'll be taking the camera to most of the ressie games this year I reckon, hopefully get better at dealing with shooting from dark into floodlit areas as I keep trying!
Yes. And people from Dukinfield and Ashton too. Do people from outside Tameside not indulge in this perfectly normal behaviour?Is it normal for Staleybridge people to get a pie, then fill it to the brim with brown sauce before eating it?
MUTV tonight, it wasn't televised, so videos will probably be around online after it's been broadcast.Highlights?
Cheers for the heads up. Will look for it then.MUTV tonight, it wasn't televised, so videos will probably be around online after it's been broadcast.
He did look good, but Oldham are not a great side themselves, never mind their reserve side.a question for those there,
from the highlights last night i was impressed with running, ability and aggression of Gill playing FB, not really his natural position but i thought he had stepped up a notch yet again ---- a couple of years ago I thought he had no chance to reach PL standard let alone make United's first team however his progress since has been such i am now not so sure. What did you all think?
He did look good, but Oldham are not a great side themselves, never mind their reserve side.
I would agree he has made great strides over the last year or so (since finishing his exams and concentrating fully on footie) but I still don't think he will make it at the highest level. He is just far too slow imo.
He did look a lot quicker in that game alright.Your possibly right, as you say not the hardest opponents, however i thought he looked quicker and sharper than I have seen before --- lack of pace has been levelled at many players, fletcher for example, who seem to do ok.