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May 06, 2008 23:45 |  #1

Just had to share... This kid is great. This is about the only time he's not smiling.


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May 07, 2008 09:21 |  #2

Did you use flash when taking this photo? The face looks to me like it is lit somehow.


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May 07, 2008 12:16 |  #3

Yeah, HSS flash, and it's a bit overexposed.


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May 07, 2008 12:28 |  #4

Got to love the game!


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May 07, 2008 13:21 |  #5

flash in baseball? That's usually a HUGE no-no! I've never seen it allowed - and for this shot you really don't need it - not dark enough to need a flash.


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May 07, 2008 20:44 |  #6

Mike,

No problem in my league with flash, and it was just getting dark... My 100-400 is f/5.6 and my ISO was already up to 1600, with SS at only 1/160. (Shooting on AV)

I've always been impressed with your pictures by the way.

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May 07, 2008 20:46 |  #7

The reason I asked about flash is exactly what Mike said - flash at baseball/softball games is usually a HUGE non-no - VERY distracting. If they let you do it, more power to you - I am just surprised, that's all. :-)


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May 07, 2008 22:44 |  #8

SportsOnFilm wrote in post #5481717 (external link)
The reason I asked about flash is exactly what Mike said - flash at baseball/softball games is usually a HUGE non-no - VERY distracting. If they let you do it, more power to you - I am just surprised, that's all. :-)

Wow, didn't even notice you asked that, ha. Yea, flash is a no-no everywhere I've ever heard of in softball/baseball. I know photogs who've been thrown out using them!

I'll speak as a coach for a second and say learn to shoot without it. That flash is not only distracting but its a hazard. A kid gets a flash in the eyes with a line drive and he has a broken nose or worse and it's your fault. Sure it might be a long shot to happen but I know professional players with that sensitive of eyes and can't even think of how many kids actually have it. Personally if it was my field I'd throw you out, but I have strict rules on my field/in my gyms.


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