Capable of astoundingly fast speed shooting, precision focusing, and featuring durable weather proofing; this camera was the ideal companion for Steve to take from the dessert to the city streets, into the mountains and onto any cricket pitch in India with the confidence that it would never miss a beat. The Spirit of Cricket photo book been brought to life with the generous support of Canon Australia. On The Spirit of Cricket project, Canon provided Steve with the latest cutting-edge professional camera kit to take with him to India. Over my numerous visits to India, I have become connected to its friendly warm hospitable people with their welcoming smiles, all of whom share a love for cricket that borders on an obsession and a religion. These children are often referred to as the ‘orphans of the health system’, and lacking financial support, networks and in some cases diagnosis. This super-telephoto prime lens is designed for sports and wildlife photography and is paramount for any professional telephoto. Autobiography of Steve Waugh. The kit included: Canon EOS- 1D X Mark II, Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L USM II, Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM, and Canon EF 400mm f2.8L IS USM. Simply a pure, raw unfiltered connection to the sport, set in diverse locations providing a backdrop to their own stories. Steve Waugh wife is a philanthropist along with her husband; she was actually the brainchild ofSteve Waugh Foundation. Canon Australia and Steve have worked together for a number of years with Canon proudly supporting Steve to pursue his passion for photography, visual storytelling, and philanthropy. Because Mark Waugh Played in an Era where Test Cricket was considered the epitome. Both have three children, Austin Waugh, Rosalie Waugh, and Lilian Waugh. From Canon’s Professional imaging stables, the EOS-1D X Mark II represents the highest calibre of image capture and ideal for outdoor shoots. Whilst the National team’s success can set India’s mood, every time I witnessed the joy of people playing ‘gully’, club and social cricket, or the spectators and fans who are so connected to it, I have truly sensed a genuine love for the game. This is a versatile and impressively sharp standard zoom lens that performs well in low light throughout its zoom range. This is where the idea of The Spirit of Cricket came from, my long held and passionate desire to get out amongst it, free to capture this emotion and splendour through my eyes, and the lens of my camera. Wherever Steve was, he could always focus quickly, near-silently and with precision thanks to the ring-type ultrasonic autofocus motor of this lens. At age 40, Lynette Waugh had three happy children, a husband playing cricket for Australia and an independent lifestyle.Then she suffered a devastating stroke. Waugh was finally moved up to number three, too – “it wouldn’t have been because Steve moaned,” says the demoted Garaghty, “because he just got on with it” – and he made 103 not out in a comfortable win, his sole hundred of the campaign. Cricket galvanises and binds the population like nothing else. In Australia, Steve and his wife Lynette established the Steve Waugh Foundation over 15 years ago to support children and their families who are suffering from rare diseases. The foundation restored faiths and health of kids suffering from rare diseases, Lynette herself suffers from strokes. One of the most versatile lenses available, Steve could shoot everything from portraits to the fast action of sport to landscapes and wildlife with this professional telephoto zoom lens.