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Spring has Sprung

Finally the weather broke in Kentucky. Just in time for the first tennis match of the season. I borrowed Clay Jackson’s 1.4 teleconverter and threw it on my 70-200 lens giving it a really nice reach on the D300s DX body and just a little bit better reach for the D700 FX  body. There is lots more tennis to come this spring.

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The Outside of a Horse…

…is good for the inside of a man. At least that’s what they say (I’m definitely a believer by the way). The American steeplechasing season is two weeks away from it’s first official race in Aiken South Carolina and horses up and down the east coast are prepping for their spring campaigns. I will be there to cover the Aiken, Carolina Cup and Queens Cup steeplechase races.

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Quiet Celebration

In sorting through the photos I took this past fall to be uploaded on Photoshelter, I came across this one and I forgot how much I liked it. Senior Alex Wegener quietly pumps his fist after scoring a goal against Austin College at one of the later home games in the fall. Sometimes it’s not about the big emotional celebration or the high fives and chest bumps from teammates, but just a satisfied feeling knowing you got it right. Time to get on with the game.


ATHLETICS

Spring has Sprung
Spring has Sprung

Finally the weather broke in Kentucky. Just in time for the first tennis match of the season. I borr

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EDITORIAL

Pre-Schoolers Celebrate the Olympics
Pre-Schoolers Celebrate the Olympics

Pre-schoolers show their patriotism...

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OTHER

Winter Sunrise
Winter Sunrise

A gorgeous sunrise at 6:30am on 522 heading south toward Camden, South Carolina. Winter sunrises and

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PHOTO TIPS

Photoshelter: Good for You. Good for Me.
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Photoshelter makes my life easier. Learn what it can do for your photography.

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