Sunday, May 15, 2011

Denver sports photographers | MLL National v Outlaws

"Brian Christopher #12 of Hamilton Nationals winds up for a shot as Casey Cittadino #5 and Steve Holmes #8 of Denver Outlaws defend in the second quarter at INVESCO Field at Mile High on May 14, 2011 in Denver, Colorado. The Denver Outlaws defeated the Hamilton Nationals 18-10."
"Jesse Schwartzman #19 of Denver Outlaws makes a save against the Hamilton Nationals during the third quarter at INVESCO Field at Mile High on May 14, 2011 in Denver, Colorado. The Denver Outlaws defeated the Hamilton Nationals 18-10."
"Brian Langtry #6 of Denver Outlaws looks to make a pass while spilling on the wet turf after blowing by Kyle Rubisch #8 of Hamilton Nationals during the dirst quarter at INVESCO Field at Mile High on May 14, 2011 in Denver, Colorado."
"Peet Poillon #57 of Denver Outlaws shoots and scores as Steven Waldeck #16 of Hamilton Nationals is unable to defend the shot during the third quarter at INVESCO Field at Mile High on May 14, 2011 in Denver, Colorado. The Denver Outlaws defeated the Hamilton Nationals 18-10. "
"Geoff Snider #4 of Hamilton Nationals wins the face off against Will Dalton #31 of Denver Outlaws during the fourth quarter at INVESCO Field at Mile High on May 14, 2011 in Denver, Colorado. The Denver Outlaws defeated the Hamilton Nationals 18-10."

Battling the elements is just something that I occasionally have to deal with but the added benefit of making images that highlight the weather always makes it worth it.

Saturday night I braved the cold and constant rain for the Denver Outlaws season opener against the Hamilton Nationals at Invesco. A big thanks has to go out to Nike Golf and Think Tank Photo for keeping me and my gear dry.

Lacrosse is ever growing here in Denver and its making a name for itself among the East coast brethren. As I type this post I'm watching my alma mater, DU, take on Villanova in the first ever NCAA tournament game west of the Mississippi. For that very reason I don't shoot much lacrosse so it was a good change of pace.

The obnoxious overabundance of orange and blue led me to convert these images to black and white but you can take a peek at the whole take in color over on Getty's website.

-JCE

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