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p.1 #7 · UL Baseball -vs- Butler (3/26) | |
Adam,
You've got a good collection of stock shots. It's so nice to see baseball AND Sun, and the field having some color (even if it IS artificial color). Up here most of our ball fields are still brown, which makes the pictures less visually appealing.
Here's my experience regarding shots of base running: the images you posted are all (except for the one from the outfield) taken from the first base side of the diamond. From there you can get the batter breaking out of the box, and then running down the first base line. Between first and second base the runner's back is towards you (but the shot of the DP turn can be pretty good if there is a slide and the 2B/SS does any leaping while throwing). Rounding second base, and running between second and third, the shots of runners are usually best taken from the third base side as then the runner is coming right at you, often at full speed as he rounds third and heads home. Plays at the plate can be grabbed from either side - from first base you'll have a shot at capturing the runner's and the catcher's face (and even the ball, if you're lucky and your timing is good) if the play takes place in front of the plate. From third base, your chances of getting the catcher's face is improved, especially when he turns to tag the runner sliding into home.
Seems you're getting familiar with the 400. Have you tried it with a TC from the outfield?
Thanks for sharing,
Dennis
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