I have seen photos of rugby from South Africa where the players have their fingers in the opposing players mouths so I was really hoping to catch some good action. I was not disappointed. The faces they give as they run, or anticipate getting tackled are fantastic.No one takes this tournament seriously and the team names showed that to be apparent. This young man was sporting a fresh "mullet" playing for the Communists.
Up next was a girls game where the "Sperm Gurglers" were against the "Camel Toes".The girls are known to dress up in crazy outfits for the tournaments too, and so we had neon green g-strings outside of silver leggings and all the hues of pink known to man. This huddle was too much of a photo opportunity to miss.
As for the camera and lens? Well, the camera did exactly what I thought it would do. Shoot fast, miss a few but hit most. I was able to capture peak action with a lens that opened up to only 5.6 under bright conditions.
As soon as I have five grand, I'll be buying a 300mm F 2.8 and then we will see how fast this camera can perform.

ved to England when I was six months old and stayed there till I was five when my parents split and we moved back to Canada. My first memories are of England, and after we moved to Canada we returned annually for many years to visit all our family whenever we could.





