Yeah, I looked closely and didn't see a single pro sports PJ in any other 
boxes. LOL! 

Thanks, John!

On 5 September, 2015 2:24:55 PM EDT, John <[email protected]> wrote:
>I think the lens you had provided you with the best effect considering
>where you were seated. The best seats for enjoying the game are not
>necessarily the best seats for photographing the game action.
>
>To make most effective use of a long lens photographing baseball, you
>need to be seated where you can shoot down the line from first to
>second.
>
>You also got the essential element for a good baseball photo; you
>caught
>the ball in the air - which you likely wouldn't have done with a long
>lens.
>
>On 9/4/2015 10:29 PM, Knarf wrote:
>> So Wednesday night our company got a corporate box at The Dome to
>> watch the Blue Jays and the Cleveland First Nations ("Indians" is
>> sooooo offensive) so I jumped at the chance. Never been to a box
>> before; it was pretty cool.
>>
>> Free beer.
>>
>> To be more accurate, "beer that someone else paid for". Whatever, I
>> liked it.
>>
>> Didn't bring a long lens, so with the kit zoom I'm okay with this
>> photo. Here's ace knuckleballer R.A. Dickey throwing a strike:
>>
>> http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.ca/2015/09/mr-dickey-throws-k.html?m=1
>>
>>  On a baseball scorecard a strike out is marked "K", and this pitch
>> was an inning-ending strike, hence the title.
>>
>> Jays won. Maintained their lead over the hated Yankees. I got free
>> beer.
>>
>> It was a good night.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> frank
>>

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