Ikeda Rm1300 Manual
Ikeda Rm1300 Manual
Ikeda Rm1300 Manual
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regularly for several newspapers, magazines, sports teams and NCAA Universities. My full list of clients can be
seen on this page, references available on request. I am available to shoot any type of sporting event. I have
experience shooting baseball, basketball, football, boxing, auto racing, cycling, golf soccer, softball, field hockey,
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you need a dependable, experienced sports photographer. (812)-272-0845. NBA PreSeason Basketball: Indiana
Pacers vs Memphis Grizzlies Indianapolis Colts beat Cleveland Browns 17-13 Indiana Fever win their first
WNBA Championship Indiana falls to Michigan State 31-27 Jaguars stun Colts with 80 yd touchdown pass
Indiana University Football Off to a Good Start WNBA Season Coming to a Close and Playoffs Around the
Corner Indianapolis Colts vs St. Louis Rams Pre-Season Game HBO Boxing After Dark: Broner vs Escobedo
Indiana Elite Baseball All-Stars 2012 NBA PreSeason Basketball: Indiana Pacers vs Memphis Grizzlies The
2012-13 NBA season is about to get underway. This past Friday evening, I covered the Indiana Pacers take on the
Memphis Grizzlies. Preseason NBA basketball is about the same as preseason NFL football, not all the starters
play and if they do, it s for a short time. It s also the time when teams are [...] Continue Reading Indianapolis
Colts beat Cleveland Browns 17-13 I mentioned in my last post about the Indiana Fever winning the WNBA
championship that I started the day off by shooting the Indianapolis Colts game. Lucas Oil Stadium is one of the
newest stadiums in the NFL and I have a love/hate relationship with shooting games there. I don t hate anything
about the stadium [...] Continue Reading Indiana Fever win their first WNBA Championship This past Sunday, I
started the day by photographing the Colts and Browns at Lucas Oil Stadium and ended it at Bankers Life
Fieldhouse shooting the Indiana Fever as they won their first WNBA Championship. It was a very exciting day, to
say the least. It was game 4 of the series and the Fever [...] Continue Reading Indiana falls to Michigan State
31-27 Being a sports photographer can be similar to the athletes and teams you cover on a regular basis. You have
great days, and because of circumstances, you can have bad days shooting sports. This Saturday was one of those
great days for me. I was in position for nearly every touchdown and nailed just about [...] Continue Reading
Jaguars stun Colts with 80 yd touchdown pass Indianapolis Colts fans were celebrating as kicker Adam Vinateri s
37 yard field goal just made it inside the uprights. The Colts regained the lead 17-16 with 1:01 left to play in the
game. After photographing the kick and celebration, I grabbed my gear and headed toward the other end zone,
thinking to myself, if there [...] Continue Reading Indiana University Football Off to a Good Start There are
several things I love about Autumn in Indiana. The first, is the weather, the temperatures drop and along with that,
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Reading Sports Photography NBA PreSeason Basketball: Indiana Pacers vs Memphis Grizzlies The 2012-13
NBA season is about to get underway. This past Friday evening, I covered the Indiana Pacers take on the
Memphis Grizzlies. Preseason NBA basketball is about the same as preseason NFL football, not all the starters
play and if they do, it s for a short time. It s also the time when teams are trying out rookies and free agents to see
who will make the final roster. The Pacers have a pretty solid team coming back from last year, which doesn t
leave much room on the roster for rookies and free agents. There are a couple of new players that could have an
impact on the Indiana roster. D.J. Augustin and Gerald Green both come to Indiana with 4 years of pro experience
each and both add depth to the guard and small forward position. I m very excited to be shooting basketball again
this season and with the NBA and NCAA, I have plenty of teams to cover again this year. Take a look at some
images below from the game and the slideshow at the end of this post has even more images. Oct 20, 2012;
Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indiana Pacers small forward Paul George (24) on the free throw line against the Memphis
Grizzlies at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Pat Lovell-US PRESSWIRE Oct 20, 2012; Indianapolis,
IN, USA; Indiana Pacers point guard D.J. Augustin (14) passes the ball against the Memphis Grizzlies at Bankers
Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers defeated the Grizzlies 83-80. Mandatory Credit: Pat Lovell-US PRESSWIRE Oct 20,
2012; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Memphis Grizzlies power forward Marreese Speights (5) shoots and gets fouled by
Indiana Pacers shooting guard Gerald Green (25) at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Pat Lovell-US
PRESSWIRE Oct 20, 2012; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indiana Pacers point guard D.J. Augustin (14) drives to the
basket against the Memphis Grizzlies at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers defeated the Grizzlies 83-80.
Mandatory Credit: Pat Lovell-US PRESSWIRE Oct 20, 2012; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Memphis Grizzlies small
forward Rudy Gay (22) takes a shot against the Indiana Pacers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers defeated
the Grizzlies 83-80. Mandatory Credit: Pat Lovell-US PRESSWIRE More images from the game in the slideshow
below. Oct 26, 2012 | Categories: Professional Sports, Sports Photography | Tags: bankers life fieldhouse,
basketball, grizzlies, indiana, memphis, NBA, pacers | Leave A Comment Indianapolis Colts beat Cleveland
Browns 17-13 I mentioned in my last post about the Indiana Fever winning the WNBA championship that I
started the day off by shooting the Indianapolis Colts game. Lucas Oil Stadium is one of the newest stadiums in
the NFL and I have a love/hate relationship with shooting games there. I don t hate anything about the stadium or
shooting the games there, my love/hate has to do with the light. Let me explain. Lucas Oil Stadium has a
retractable roof, that s actually really cool. The stadium also has a huge window on the south side that can be
opened and closed. So, on a nice sunny day, the roof and window will be open giving you the impression that you
are in an open air stadium. However, because the open roof is only in the center part of the roof, depending on the
time of day, the field is split in half with sun and shade. One side of the stadium will have gorgeous light and the
other, is dark and shadowy. Hence, the love/hate relationship with shooting games there. Shooting on the sunny
end of the field can give you the opportunity to produce images such as the ones below of Cleveland WR Greg
Little jumping to catch a pass, Colts RB Delone Carter running the ball and Browns QB Brandon Weedon under
center. These images would be an example of why I love shooting games in Lucas Oil Stadium. Shooting from the
North side of the stadium in the shade is a little more challenging. You can produce great images but, you have to
constantly adjust your aperture and ISO. Some shooters use automatic ISO or aperture priority on that side of the
field. I shoot manual but, you have to adjust quickly as the players move across the field. The images are good but
don t have that great light in them, they look like an overcast day on an open field, here are a couple examples
below. The saving grace is, with the NFL season just about half way over, the cold weather will keep the roof
closed and I won t have anything to worry about while shooting at Lucas Oil Stadium. Who am I kidding, I m a
photographer, I ll find something to worry about. If you would like to see more images from the game between
the Indianapolis Colts and the Cleveland Browns, please view the slideshow below. Oct 25, 2012 | Categories:
Professional Sports, Sports Photography | Tags: browns, cleveland, colts, indianapolis, lucas, nfl, oil, stadium |
Leave A Comment Indiana Fever win their first WNBA Championship This past Sunday, I started the day by
photographing the Colts and Browns at Lucas Oil Stadium and ended it at Bankers Life Fieldhouse shooting the
Indiana Fever as they won their first WNBA Championship. It was a very exciting day, to say the least. It was
game 4 of the series and the Fever had a chance to close out the series and win their first WNBA Championship.
The game started off with the Fever jumping out to a seven point lead in the first four minutes of the game. The
crowd was incredibly loud, the energy was intense and the players were playing each possession as it was the last.
The Fever lead 25-18 at the end of the first quarter and looked to have control of the game. The crowd was
definitely anticipating a game 4 win and a WNBA championship. At the start of the second quarter, enter the
officials. I don t like to say anything bad about officiating, it is a very hard job and one of the two teams always
thinks the officials made a bad call. After 3 fouls called on the Fever on 3 straight possessions, the crowd and
Fever head coach Lin Dunn, thought the officials were in favor of Minnesota winning the game. Minnesota was
able to take