Nice photos from WKU game

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Nice photos from WKU game

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Sorry if this was posted before.

In particular, the photo after a Freddie Barnes TD and a shot of a jam-packed West side stood out!

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Post by bgbill »

I agree, those are neat pictures. I was looking at them yesterday. That lens gives a strange perspective, though. In the Barnes' TD photo, the west stands look small, like a high school stadium. And Freddie's feet appear to be 6' from the ground.
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Post by BGSU Falconz »

My guess is that it's either a tilt-shift lens, or an extremely wide angle lens (~10mm)

Awesome shot.
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Post by Dayons_Den »

point of reference the Freddie picture actually shows the East stands (scoreboard in the South end zone rather than Sebo shows this)

Good picture of the filled up West-side in pic. #9 though.
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Post by da3mite »

Does anybody know how to get those pictures like on to the backround of my desktop? It's a flash so it won't let me make it the wallpaper.

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Post by Bassdrummin »

If you have a PC, you might be able to capture the image by using the "Print Screen" key. This will copy the entire screen into the clipboard. From there you can "Paste" it into an application. I have only pasted this into Microsoft word, so I'm not sure if it works.

If you have a Macintosh, hit the Apple + Shift +4 key at the same time. This will bring up a "crosshair" looking cursor. Drag a box around the image and release the mouse button. It will save a picture to the desktop in .png format. Open it in "Preview" and change it to .jpg.

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Post by thewebboy »

Makes an awesome background.

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