DanDash, the Holy Cross High School Senior Running Back, recently took time to do an interview with njsi.net. His Q & A Feature Interview is about his playing career.
njsi.net: You are from Willingboro. Did you ever think about going to Willingboro High School? And why did you chose to go to Holy Cross?
DanDash: “I thought about going to Willingboro High School. Both my two older brothers and sisters go there now. And my two younger brothers and sister are going to go there, as she is a cheerleader and would like to be a cheerleader there. I wanted to be different and go somewhere different than them. I knew Holy Cross had good academics and a good football team.”
I really believe you should use a professional to get memorable photos of your favorite athlete. Sure, I am biased because it is how I make a living, but you will enjoy your high school or college athlete’s games much better. It’s tough to watch your kids life pass you bu through a viewfinder. If you insist on taking your own photos because of budgetary constraints or you simply enjoy taking photos, here are a couple of suggestions that should improve your ability to get tack sharp images.
First of all do not buy anything but a Nikon or Canon DSLR. Sure lots of other cameras take very good pictures, but there are numerous reasons virtually all sports photographers use Canon or Nikon. To get sharper images, my suggestions for the amateur using a Nikon or Canon SLR are as follows: 1) Be sure the camera is set to continuously track your subject, 2) increase your depth of field when possible; and most importantly, 3) be sure the camera has locked on to your subject before releasing the shutter.
22 June 2008 Sunday: Belmar, NJ, USA;Belmar, NJ, USA (written by Louis Rossi for NJSI.net/Accompanying Photos by Alex Cena); The Men’s side was different story than the Women’s victory that would come about an hour afterwards – 1st-seeds Matt Olson and Kevin Wong would defeat 3rd-seeds Nick Lucena and Sean Scott 22-20 in the first game. This would prove to be the only title match in the tournament that was extended by the win-by-two rule, also, it was without a doubt the day’s most exciting match; including several two-minute long rallies, as well as spectacular digs and dead-on target spikes.