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You should have hugged them man... now they look like statues
well it is like having photograph with sabonis doesn't make you basketball player,same goes to the photo with cheerleaders - you aint the one f ing
them either,no need to crowd the view
And let that be a lesson to you all. Nobody beats Zalgiris 17 times in a row.
You should have hugged them man... now they look like statues
I wanted to bro but they refused
I think my bright wig scared them or something
(Actually no one was allowed to get really close to them from what I saw. The closest was the guy sitting on the bench behind me in the pic).
I also think that they were doing this cuz there were lots of people waiting to take pics with them and if they allowed one person to hug them u can imagine the frenzy that this would have caused.
There was one mean looking security guy standing next to them as well and I wasn't too hyped up about getting a black eye
i think you are onto something here
Now let me help you a bit farther -just remove last three words from your sentence and you are sorted for life
out of interest - what sort of equipment did you use?Camera/lense wise?
There must be some rich people here if they could afford to donate me yearly wages to travel the world and photograph cheerleaders
Not that I would need that much money for doing this...
As for the equipment - camera is Canon 1D MKIV, lenses 24-70 f.28, 70-200 f2.8, 135mm f2, 17-40mm.
(I do also use a HD camcorder in other games to record them - but FIBA rules prevented that in Turkey).
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