Ice skating in New York: A vintage photo of the city’s favorite vacation pastime for decades

While New York City may be known for its constant struggle to reach the top of the heap, there is one place where everyone is always on a level playing field – or at least a perfect level: the Rockefeller Center ice rink.

Located in the heart of Manhattan, the roughly 7,000 square foot expanse of ice has been sculpted by New Yorkers from all over the state, tourists from all over the world, and with them a number of celebrities, occasional statesmen, and professional athletes. same.

Among the upper echelons who frequent ice skating in New York City are

XF70-300mm f/4-5.6R LM OIS WR – Not a review – jonasrask

FUJIFILM also announced its 5th product today. A new lens for the XF lineup, the XF70-300mm F/4-5.6R LM OIS WR Among the other products I’ve tested, I haven’t had time to write a proper first look article on this one. However, I did manage to get it shot a few times, so I thought I’d just share some quick thoughts on the lens.

X-Pro3 – XF70-300mm @300mm f/5.6 – Notice that I missed focusing on the bird’s face. Click to see uncompressed 2048px size

While this doesn’t come close to a review, I’ll be polite and write out my usual

Shooting International Basketball My Observations

Filming the FIBA ​​World Cup qualifying series at the John Cain Arena, Melbourne, Australia was a lot of fun. It was high quality basketball with big crowds. Here are some observations from the international basketball shoot.

What is the Task

This assignment is through my business, Melbourne Sports Photography. That involved taking game shots for an international photo agency, and sending pictures to them during the game.

I shoot a lot of basketball, but it’s unique to shoot international teams with lots of games in 5 days.

Observation 1 – The Higher the Standard, the Better the Facilities

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