Vetteran Senior Member Messages 1,807 Solutions 2 Reaction score 813 Location VA, US Dec 17, 2011 #1 Went to my son's track meet today and took some pics with the X1. Just trying to see what I'd get. Converted to B&W and highly cropped. Was going to take the Nikons, but didn't feel like carrying the weight -- vettran.zenfolio.com
Went to my son's track meet today and took some pics with the X1. Just trying to see what I'd get. Converted to B&W and highly cropped. Was going to take the Nikons, but didn't feel like carrying the weight -- vettran.zenfolio.com
M MilSooper Senior Member Messages 1,869 Solutions 1 Reaction score 47 Location US Dec 17, 2011 #2 Nicely done. I wonder if it is in the back of the mind of an indoor pole vaulter that the ceiling is really that close?
Nicely done. I wonder if it is in the back of the mind of an indoor pole vaulter that the ceiling is really that close?
Vetteran Senior Member Messages 1,807 Solutions 2 Reaction score 813 Location VA, US Dec 17, 2011 #3 It takes a lot of courage to pole vault at any decent height. This young lady pictured was astounding the crowd. -- vettran.zenfolio.com
It takes a lot of courage to pole vault at any decent height. This young lady pictured was astounding the crowd. -- vettran.zenfolio.com
M Michael Everett Senior Member Messages 2,059 Reaction score 246 Location FL, US Dec 17, 2011 #4 Slightly OT: I have always wondered how a world-class pole vaulter travels with his pole. Can you imagine trying to hail a cab in New York City or London with that thing? Michael
Slightly OT: I have always wondered how a world-class pole vaulter travels with his pole. Can you imagine trying to hail a cab in New York City or London with that thing? Michael