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Training Photos - Friday, 1st February, 2013 @ Moorabbin

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awesome stuff mate keep it up!!

ps check out tom gillies face in pic 27 :S

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Three things I noticed. Hogan is HUGE especially noticeable in the picture where he is standing side by side with Dawes. Whose a naughty boy for leaving his blue shorts at home - Taggert and geez Misson has a ginormous derriere

Geez, Dawes looks pretty ripped in the photo with his shirt off.

I recall him copping flak for a similar photo with his shirt off while at Collingwood, because he had no definition.


Three things I noticed. Hogan is HUGE especially noticeable in the picture where he is standing side by side with Dawes. Whose a naughty boy for leaving his blue shorts at home - Taggert and geez Misson has a ginormous derriere

It worries me a little that Misson is such a blimp .

Only from the player perspective of "practise what you preach".

He is on trial as much as anyone .He set the bar very high when the Saints nearly won it as far as low injury count goes .

great pics 666 what lens were you using?

 

Dunn looks considerably bigger and fitter. I'm starting to get really curious as to how his season is going to pan out.


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great pics 666 what lens were you using?

Thanks Chippy, I used a Canon EF 70-300mm, f4-5.6

Great shots, thanks; geez Moorabbin is a depressing looking place

Thanks Chippy, I used a Canon EF 70-300mm, f4-5.6

I really should take my camera to training one day too. I thought you must have something like that. I have a Nikon D7000 and one of my kit lenses (Nikor 55-300mm) will do the trick.

My favourite pic is:

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Look at how broad Hogan is in the shoulders compared to the rest of the group.

And the guy is still just 17. Wow.

The photos of Hogan next to Dawes had me giddy.


The photos of Hogan next to Dawes had me giddy.

I bet they do.

Great pics thanks

great to see some muscle on display even Craig stacks up well

I bet they do.

I bet you'll never own a lawnmower outright.

* apologies to Mark Fine

I bet you'll never own a lawnmower outright.

* apologies to Mark Fine

You should just worry about paying off your student loan.

I really should take my camera to training one day too. I thought you must have something like that. I have a Nikon D7000 and one of my kit lenses (Nikor 55-300mm) will do the trick.

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given the amount of light available, action shots should be fine with stock lenses (f4-5). The biggest issue becomes the zoom


What were those strange padded suits they were wearing?

will have to ask my brother whether he was able to get there and watch any of the moorabin training because his work is there in the SFL part, not sure if he is back at work yet though

You should just worry about paying off your student loan.

Don't worry about that, it won't be long now and I don't even notice the difference to my pay as it is.

Funny how sometimes you can tell the posters that have been educated... and those that haven't.

 

Great work.

Its almost indecent how much I look forward to training pics!

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given the amount of light available, action shots should be fine with stock lenses (f4-5). The biggest issue becomes the zoom

lfR,

Most of us don't have the where with all to buy massively expensive L series lenses and what ever the equivalent Nikon offering is. BH and I will have to make do with perfectly good general purpose lenses as I assume that neither of us are proffesional photo journalists.

Besides, I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable walking around with a massive white lens on my camera.


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