ed
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Taken loads of photos lately Didn't really have the lens for much of it last night (only had the kit 18-55 d'oh), but here's some from the Paralympic athletics:
DSC_1986.jpg by edcs, on Flickr
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DSC_1868.jpg by edcs, on Flickr
DSC_1855.jpg by edcs, on Flickr
DSC_1837.jpg by edcs, on Flickr
DSC_1828.jpg by edcs, on Flickr
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BluKoo
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Not many disabled looking people
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ed
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There were a lot of blind people running, throwing javelins and discus' last night! I saw Pistorius' run too, the photos I took were all blurred as were the ones of David Weir in the 5k wheelchair race
Forgot to say too, more pics here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/edjcs/sets/72157631384369974/
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Gary
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Blind folk with spears? Who decided that was a good idea?
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ed
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Actually, thinking about it, it was amputees doing the javelin and blind people throwing the discuss.
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Marc
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Some good pics, surprised at how well your podium shots came out.
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ed
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Cheers - conveniently the podium is well lit so the photographers can shoot without flash so I could get decent pics at ISO 200. I also followed the rule that it's always better to under expose a shot than to over do it. Helped that I was only a few meters away too
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