Podcast: EP64 – The Long and Wide Of It

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News
Ryu actually did something for a change, but he can’t talk much about it as there is such a thing called NDA.  Matt made a lot of mistakes and from that he actually learned something for a change.

Assignment Desk
I guess we didn’t do such a good job of inspiring you to do this assignment.  For your next assignment, you are responsible for …

Masterclass
… wide and long.  You need to give us two shots from the same match/game.  One wide and one long.  Bonus points for having some theme running through both of them. Good luck.

Pledge QQQs
Questions from the Patreon pledgers:
-Sony A9, the camera to end all sports cameras?
-How to charge for corporate work?  What?
-Exposures under a strong light?
-Sell the 24-70mm and go for a prime?
If you are a Patreon pledger, you are entitled to ask one question per episode.  So get asking.

Cross-Counter
Canon 200mm f1.8.
If you have any other suggestions, tell us at saveme@biglensfastshutter.com

Special thanks to…
Our producer Robb Massar
Icon by Arvin Bautista

Training Ground
Training Ground is now on video. If you’d like to participate (and we think you should), enter your pictures in the Flickr thread and make sure to tag them.

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