Good to have equipment insurance....
brooklyn-camera I wrote:
Sounds like someone who was never on the sideline of a semi-pro football game shooting the action. Sounds to me as if you are trying to pick the fly s---t out of the pepper.
I have shot for decades, high school, college and semi pro football; probably a lot more than you will in the next 30 years. I guess I'm an idiot and never learned a thing in a lifetime of doing. Oh yeah, and by the way, I never got taken out, knocked down or blindsided; but I certainly have seen dozens out there thinking they know what they are doing get hurt and cause others to get hurt too. More than I can honestly remember. The job takes photographic talent and knowledge along with an understanding of the sport you are shooting; it's the latter that keeps you and those around you safe.
Sometimes you just have to do what you have to do, it's all in the eye of the beholder......
n3eg wrote:
Good thing that shooting semi-pro football doesn't make you a semi-pro photographer.
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