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  • outta there


    I decided to visit the cricket at the local park, but it was over but they were playing baseball on the next field
    so decided to give that a go instead
    this was my favourite from the day.
    even though the ball isnt in the shot, their eyes tell you where it went.
    he smoked grand slam home run.

    I found baseball quite boring to shoot though. haven't been back since.

    d3 600f4 1/3200 f4 iso 3200
    about half of frame
    Stephen Davey. Nikon Shooter

  • #2
    I have yet to tackely base ball they are very focused on finding that ball crisp shot
    cheers
    Rod
    Wacko-Ocker Photography

    I shoot with a camera until I get paid to say other wise

    www.wacko-ocker.smugmug.com

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    • #3
      Originally posted by avkomp View Post
      I found baseball quite boring to shoot though. haven't been back since.
      Nice shot and it does break the no ball no photo rule but certainly works.
      I agree about it being boring it's almost as boring as US Football.
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      • #4
        Kuringai Stealers playing Epping/Eastwood tigers....in the Pacific Coast Baseball comp. I don't know who the umpire is but my umpires kit is the same and fits me better than his. This is a lower grade comp....the best baseball to shoot is any A Grade or higher, Major League (Sydney) or stuff like Claxton Shield. Shots are nice and clear, though.
        Mike
        "Each of us has their own calling"

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        • #5
          I knew the names of the sides, but not the suburbs they came from, grade, looked low-ish grade to me. didnt bother chasing them up about it.
          thanks for the info.
          I know some guys right into baseball and it is big league stuff, he would get me accredited to shoot it, but it didnt ring my bell and I pretty much only shoot for kicks these days.
          mainly a bird shooter that does the odd other thing here and there.
          Stephen Davey. Nikon Shooter

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