Can’t wait to go to some games and start taking pictures. I’d be sure to get a closeup of one of the hot female “cheerleaders” for the Braves or whatever they are called. Short shorts never looked so good! I need to buy a pair for my wife…are they available at the Braves store?
Does anyone know if there are any rules against cameras at these games? I just got a very nice Nikon DSLR camera that is much bigger than a point and shoot. I don’t want to take it only to be told that I have to leave it in my car.
My sister-in-law took a really nice camera last memorial day and we sat 8 rows behind home plate…. she got some great shots and no one ever said anything.
Have a tendency to limit cameras that have lenses over 8-9", since a lot of those are classified as “professional grade,” and also disallow parcels or backpacks that exceed anywhere from 12-14", so that you don’t have any crafty places to hide camera equipment or other contraband.
Let me guess, section 218 somewhere around row J?
That looks to be where I will be sitting for this Saturdays Jays @ Braves game!
demsei - March 10, 2010 via mobile
220, row U. Second from the top. I zoomed in a little to get past the heads of the people in front of me so the field wouldn’t be so dark.
BullManUGA - March 10, 2010
Nice!
demsei - March 10, 2010
Very nice shot. I’m loving this idea!
Lizziebeth - March 10, 2010
This is a great idea.
I love it.
gramsey712 - March 10, 2010
Can’t wait to go to some games and start taking pictures. I’d be sure to get a closeup of one of the hot female “cheerleaders” for the Braves or whatever they are called. Short shorts never looked so good! I need to buy a pair for my wife…are they available at the Braves store?
/I’ve had way too much sugar today.
Sparhawk - March 10, 2010
Wow! Just noticed....
how packed the game was. Did they announce the attendance numbers?
demsei - March 10, 2010
I didn’t hear it if they did.
BullManUGA - March 10, 2010
Camera Rules?
Does anyone know if there are any rules against cameras at these games? I just got a very nice Nikon DSLR camera that is much bigger than a point and shoot. I don’t want to take it only to be told that I have to leave it in my car.
demsei - March 10, 2010
I don't think so
Not at The Ted anyway.
My sister-in-law took a really nice camera last memorial day and we sat 8 rows behind home plate…. she got some great shots and no one ever said anything.
Fatvirus - March 10, 2010
Most parks
Have a tendency to limit cameras that have lenses over 8-9", since a lot of those are classified as “professional grade,” and also disallow parcels or backpacks that exceed anywhere from 12-14", so that you don’t have any crafty places to hide camera equipment or other contraband.
royhobbs - March 12, 2010
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