(Jason Halley/Chico Enterprise-Record)
Dew droplets are frozen on a blade of grass in Lower Bidwell Park Saturday, January 3, 2009 in Chico, CA. (Jason Halley/Chico Enterprise-Record)
This is something I am sure that so many people pass by while walking in the park. The images depict what I could only see just centimeters away. Even a foot distance away can make the whole world seem new.
Later, I was able to shoot Chico Bigfoot indoor soccer. They play at Off-the-Wall Soccer which has to be the dimmest known sporting facility next to Pleasant Valley High's gym. What was nice is that because the arena is so small I can basically reach out and smack any player in the face if I wanted to. This allowed me to forget about using the 70-200mm (or event the 300mm f/4, which I generally use for soccer). I could us my normal 50mm and rely on its f/1.4 to really make things sharp. I also had the liberty to find a nearby ladder inside and use it to get some height. This allowed for the rich green carpet to create a really nice background.
Chico Bigfoot's Scott Krum (left) dribbles against Basin United's Justin Osborne during their indoor soccer game Saturday, January 3, 2009 at Off the Wall Soccer in Chico, CA.
(Jason Halley/Chico Enterprise-Record)
I really enjoy the times I slow down and get to play with prime lenses. Zoom lenses are great, but there is nothing better than a lens in its prime.
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