Got out for some HS Baseball only my second attempt and first time with field access.
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mestes Senior Member 354 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Machesney Park, IL More info | May 27, 2008 15:31 | #1 Got out for some HS Baseball only my second attempt and first time with field access.
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | May 27, 2008 15:34 | #2 I like the first one. Second one would have been better from other side so you can see the face more. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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sportsphotos Member 135 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Nashville, NC More info | May 27, 2008 15:41 | #3 i think there both great YOu always shoot facing the batter or pitcher Gear list
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namasste Cream of the Crop 6,911 posts Likes: 140 Joined Jul 2007 Location: NE Ohio More info | May 27, 2008 15:43 | #4 bobbyz wrote in post #5606516 I like the first one. Second one would have been better from other side so you can see the face more. agreed and sharp for wide open. I probably would have been at f4 and 400 ISO to be safe but these are nice. Bobby's right on with the second...I almost always shoot batters from the same side they are (left for lefties if that wasn't clear). If I am shooting from the opposite side, I consider it lucky circumstance to have any keepers unless they happen to be watching a hit ball. Scott Evans Photography
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KR4SC Member 172 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: California More info | May 27, 2008 15:43 | #5 I like them both very much. Nice and sharp with good color. Nice work! Ventura Heat Action Photos
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May 27, 2008 15:57 | #6 I agree with 2 but when I tried to shoot from that side of the diamond I got yelled at by the fans and I was only allowed to stay with in a 5 foot area so I stayed put, luckily most of the batters were leftys Name: Matt | Please put your First name in your signature. Thanks
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Sledhed Goldmember 2,510 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Crete, IL. More info | May 27, 2008 16:27 | #7 I'm not sure if there is such a thing as a correct side or not, but I usually shoot them so I can see their face when batting. Meaning righties from 1st base side and lefties from 3rd base side. I have good pictures of righties and lefties from both sides. A lot of it depends on the batters swing and how much they open after they swing or coming out of the box. The batter coming out of the box is one of my all time favorite shots. Look at my SS page, you'll see pics of both right and left handed batters shot from both sides of the plate. Chris
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May 27, 2008 16:44 | #8 Cropped more like this?
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