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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 757283" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Shooting from the end actually isn't so bad, particularly with soccer, because most of what happens midfield is just kids running to one of the ends. When my brother shot soccer and football for the newspapers he would always set up in the end zone. From behind the end line you get them running toward you, from the corner you get shots on goal. A 70-200mm will be fine for a lot of it, but I'd bring a small bag with the TC and the 300mm just in case.</p><p></p><p>Set up behind the goal the kids you want to shoot will be running towards, then swap ends at the half. Figure out which side of center they play and grab that corner. Or if they're fullbacks or goalie then stay on their end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 757283, member: 9240"] Shooting from the end actually isn't so bad, particularly with soccer, because most of what happens midfield is just kids running to one of the ends. When my brother shot soccer and football for the newspapers he would always set up in the end zone. From behind the end line you get them running toward you, from the corner you get shots on goal. A 70-200mm will be fine for a lot of it, but I'd bring a small bag with the TC and the 300mm just in case. Set up behind the goal the kids you want to shoot will be running towards, then swap ends at the half. Figure out which side of center they play and grab that corner. Or if they're fullbacks or goalie then stay on their end. [/QUOTE]
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