Nice Nfl Football Gear photos

Some cool nfl football gear images:

You. Are. Cool. Can I borrow your press pass? (and your gear…)
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Image by Jaymi Heimbuch
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dolphins gear
nfl football gear

Image by bionicteaching
The perks of having a father-in-law on the Dolphins’ coaching staff :)

Camden Lock railway bridge
nfl football gear

Image by zawtowers
Walking up Camden High Street and over the canal bridge, you could see the railway bridge for Camden Lock as well. The railway carries London Overground services.

You can spot the people in American football gear to the left – they were promoting the NFL game played at Wembley the day after.

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8 Responses to “Nice Nfl Football Gear photos”

  1. FlickeringAbility says:

    Cool shot! Wow, that’s some lens!

  2. Tom Raftery says:

    Is there a bit of envy going on here?

  3. Jaymi Heimbuch says:

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/traftery] haha – more like admiration. It helps that she’s adorable, too.

  4. Tom Raftery says:

    That certainly does help ;-)

  5. Tom Raftery says:

    Btw, when did you pick up the 70-200mm? Now there’s some real envy going on here!!!

  6. Jaymi Heimbuch says:

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/traftery] I picked up the 70-200 back when I first started photography stuff and still had a savings account (that’s radically changed since YOU recommended the T1i to me…!). I’ve had it for about 2 years now, and it’s awesome to take to football games. That’s where I use it most right now.

  7. Tom Raftery says:

    Ha! Just wait ’til Canon bring out the 5D Mark III – you know it can’t be far off. A full frame? For only slightly more than the 7D? Can you resist?

    I remember reading once that "a boat is a hole in the water, into which people pour money" – I can’t help feeling that photography is not dissimilar.

    I just splurged on a Benro tripod (model # A2680TB1 – the legs detach and can be used as a monopod!) – it is small enough to fit in my carry-on bag, light, and extends to almost full height. My old tripod was well past its sell-by date.

    I can’t wait for it to be delivered so I can try it out!

    Now I just need to start saving for a 70-200mm, a 2x extender, the 5D Mk III, oh what the hell, I think I’ll just go all out and get a boat ;-)

  8. Jaymi Heimbuch says:

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/traftery] First off, that tripod sounds awesome! I love the idea that you can transform it into a monopod and leave the rest of it behind when needed. Way cool.

    And you’re so, so very right about photography being just like a boat. No matter how many items from your to-buy list you get, it stays the same length. The only thing that shrinks is the "available balance" on your bank statement!

    It seems like the more I learn, there more gear (and gear to clean and transport the gear, and the gear to process and print the photos taken with your gear) there is to buy to do what I’m learning about. It’s exciting and frustrating at the same time.

    It’s all April can do to not roll her eyes every time I say, "You know what I’d love to get…."

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