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2012 NFL Draft possibilities are all Normal

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Well, I got to wondering today just how many players I had shot that were possibly going to be in the 2012 NFL draft. A quick search of some of the polls and listings and a quick search of my archive came up with a number of players. One, Cody White I have been photographing since he attended High School at Normal Community West. There were a Number of Illinois State Redbirds that made the list and a good parcel from the Missouri Valley Conference. Fill in the rest of the non-conference games at Hancock and I got the following into a gallery. I only selected one image of each person for this gallery. If you search my archive by name, you will find several more of each. Unfortunately there were several players I did not capture. Enjoy, and good luck to all involved when the draft takes place. 2012 NFL Draft Prospects - Images by Alan Look

Do it Yourself fresnel lense flash extender

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A few short weeks ago, I was shooting a night time IHSA playoff game at Normal Community West High School and ran in to a fellow shooter and friend. As I made my way around the field to say hello and chat for a couple seconds, I noticed something that made me take a second look. On his flash unit was an extender. I'd heard of Better Beamers before but had never seen on in person, still haven't. His unit was a dozen or so years old and while it used the fresnel lense technology like the Better Beamer, it was made by someone else. Inquiring about just how much it would help and what if any side effects there were, I decided to look into one. Online, I found a couple different variations with the Better Beamer being the more popular. Next I visited a couple of photo chat rooms to get an idea of what people thought that had used them. They are used a lot in nature photography and I found some using them in sports photograpy. The biggest compaint I could find was escaping l...

Ugly or boring? Not in the Fall

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Well, The Indianapolis 500 gets Indiana rev'ed up in the spring but what is it like in the fall? Well, Parke County has the Covered Bridge Festival in October and Brown County turns a thousand colors. Would you believe it's hilly in Brown County? I swear, where did the hills come from. Get very far in any direction and it's back to the flat grain growing ground. Get a cabin, stay at a Bed and Breakfast, take a bus trip or just make it for one day but go check out both places next October. Covered Bridges - Images by Alan Look Brown County Indiana - Images by Alan Look