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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Can you tell us anything about how DT Tom Johnson #72 looks and performs on the field? I saw him in background of at least one of the pictures, but I'm real interested in hearing something concrete about him and ...
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08-07-2011, 07:54 PM | #21 |
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Can you tell us anything about how DT Tom Johnson #72 looks and performs on the field?
I saw him in background of at least one of the pictures, but I'm real interested in hearing something concrete about him and none of the "official" camp reports ever mention him. Could he be another Wake? By the way, Tamron makes really good inexpensive lenses that perform great outdoors. I have one at the moment and had another before that. Oh, and excellent job with the pictures and captions! |
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08-07-2011, 08:33 PM | #22 |
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Nice pics love em!
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Originally Posted by FinSaint
Sorry didn't really notice. There are so many new guys I spent half my time looking at the roster. Plus I had to leave early because my friend wasn't handling the heat too well.
Thanks for the compliment. I love my Tamron. I have 3 other lenses but my Tamron never comes off. Here's link to my site check it out. Boutte's Photos | SmugMug These are the only Saints pics I have but I have a lot of pics from around town. |
08-07-2011, 08:39 PM | #24 |
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Great Pics Boutte...
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Originally Posted by Boutte
Wow, nice pictures from around town. I haven't been home in a long time and seeing pics like that, makes me miss home so much....
Thanks again for the updates from camp |
08-07-2011, 10:27 PM | #26 |
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Great Pics!! I want that shirt that SP is wearing!!!!!
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08-08-2011, 06:45 AM | #27 |
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Originally Posted by Boutte
That's OK. I'm just so hungry for any news and/or updates on his performance. I guess with
all the other big name moves on the D-Line, it's natural that he doesn't get mentioned in any of the reports.... or it might be that he is not that good at the NFL level. Regardless, I'm silently hoping that he could surprise us all and be a real sleeper-gem, who could potentially take over next season when some of these 1-year guys might leave the team. Those were some great pictures! When I take my camera with me, I never leave home without my 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 Di Macro. Although I have some more expensive and supposedly better ones too, it seems I still somehow prefer Tamron's versatility over the others. |
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Originally Posted by FinSaint
The image stabilization is outstanding.
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08-08-2011, 09:14 AM | #29 |
Nice work, Boutte! I'm a photo buff myself ... just no time right now. Qbrees might could get you a field pass...
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Yeah, I mean there is some color saturation compared to for example canon's own lenses, but overall it's
nothing that can't be corrected with a little photoshopping and I do like the overall versatility like I mentioned - I can take good long range pictures while still having the possibility of using the macro to get really nice looking close-ups. It's really great when you're taking nature shots to have that versatility without having to carry more than one lens with you, which can become quite cumbersome. |