So where would one sit in order to shoot these events? Usually these fields really do not have any good areas to get shoots from. I would like to venture out this spring and shoot some games. Any suggestions would be great.
seaninsa Goldmember 1,622 posts Likes: 331 Joined Sep 2011 More info | Feb 10, 2012 01:17 | #1 So where would one sit in order to shoot these events? Usually these fields really do not have any good areas to get shoots from. I would like to venture out this spring and shoot some games. Any suggestions would be great.
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Feb 10, 2012 01:29 | #2 Was just reading some threads on other sites, has anyone ever got hassled for taking pictures at a LL game? Sounds like that is almost out and HS would be better to take pics of. Any thoughts or suggestions.
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Feb 10, 2012 04:42 | #3 seaninsa wrote in post #13860485 So where would one sit in order to shoot these events? Baseball from the first base line.
Baseball from the third base line.
Standard positions are along one of the baselines, between home plate and the corners. There are no absolute advantages or disadvantages to either side. These images came from a small college game, where admission was free and angles were plentiful. Typically, a small-time game and the ball fields used gives you a wide range of angles to try.
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dwarrenr Goldmember 1,650 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Fairland, Indiana More info | Feb 10, 2012 06:50 | #4 seaninsa wrote in post #13860515 Was just reading some threads on other sites, has anyone ever got hassled for taking pictures at a LL game? Sounds like that is almost out and HS would be better to take pics of. Any thoughts or suggestions. Depends on what age group I guess. Youngest I've shot was a U9 All-Star game. Some of my top sales came from that game. If they know why you're there, (practicing/parent sales/news paper) most will not have an issue with it. D. Warren Robison
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dwarrenr Goldmember 1,650 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Fairland, Indiana More info | Feb 10, 2012 07:00 | #5 seaninsa wrote in post #13860485 So where would one sit in order to shoot these events? Usually these fields really do not have any good areas to get shoots from. I would like to venture out this spring and shoot some games. Any suggestions would be great. As DC stated, I'll setup along the first and third base lines. The first base line will get you good looks at right-handed batters, right handed pitchers, and plays at Third base and home plate. The third base line will get you good look at left hand batters, left handed pitchers and plays at first and second base and an occasional play at home plate. TC_BB_at_Whiteland-19 copy Another spot to get shots of the pitcher is to shoot through the fence behind home plate: IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …wrphotography/5794671313/ DWR_0205 copy Like any sport, there will always be missed opportunities due to where you're setup. For baseball, the first two innings I'll setup on the first base line. Get shots of the batters and pitchers when they are right handed and then get what ever action I can. Then the third and 4th inning I'll move to the third base line and concentrate on the left hand batters and pitchers when needed. D. Warren Robison
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Feb 10, 2012 18:03 | #6 My favorite position is to shoot through the fence with my 70-200mm lens while sitting on the ground on either side of the dugout. I have found 200mm the minimum focal length for LL size fields and too short for outfield shots unless moving out to at least first or third base. Canon 7D Mark II w/Canon BG-E16 Battery Grip; Canon EOS 50D w/Canon Battery Grip; Canon SL1; Tokina 12mm - 24mm f/4 PRO DX II; Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS; Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS; Canon 70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS; Sigma 85mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM; Canon EF 300mm f/4L IS; Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM; Canon Extender EF 1.4x II; Canon Extender EF 2x II; Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash
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Dan-o Goldmember 3,539 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2006 Location: So. Cal. More info | Feb 10, 2012 19:20 | #7 I wouldn't show up to a LL game and start snapping pics. Start making phone calls and get approval. I do a new background check every year to be there.
Danny.
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Feb 11, 2012 10:42 | #8 I make it a point to introduce myself to the coaches, a lot of the parents know me from high school events. These kids don't get in the newspaper so most parents are glad to have someone take quality photos and will pay for prints. As far as position, I shoot from the first and third base lines and through the fence behind home plate. I usually bring a lite three step ladder to allow me to get shots over the fence on the baselines if they are not short. Tim
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mobei Senior Member 293 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | Feb 13, 2012 13:12 | #9 Check out the LL website for information about access to the fields. They have strict rules.
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jra Cream of the Crop 6,568 posts Likes: 35 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Ohio More info | Feb 19, 2012 11:45 | #10 seaninsa wrote in post #13860515 Was just reading some threads on other sites, has anyone ever got hassled for taking pictures at a LL game? Sounds like that is almost out and HS would be better to take pics of. Any thoughts or suggestions. Simply get permission before showing up to take photos.....especially if you want to take photos from locations around the field that aren't typically set up for spectators. IMO, I consider it somewhat rude and out of place for a photographer to simply show up to LL games without permission from the organizers (I'm talking about photographers that have no children or family members in the games)......I would liken it to showing up to someone's wedding without an invitation
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