p.1 #12 · Minor League Baseball-Charleston River Dogs
Thanks all, quick question of those who do shoot a lot of baseball and softball. What do you do for the reflection of the red dirt? I notice it a lot and have not been very succesful in keeping it out of my shots. The only thing I do now is to desaturate the orange or the reds until the skin looks somewhat natural, or best I can get it. Any help is apprecated and thanks for taking the time to look thru the photos!!
Shane
P.S. The dogs were amazing! Just wished there had been more fans there but I think the weather keep them away.
p.1 #18 · Minor League Baseball-Charleston River Dogs
Tom,
What team does he play for and what number? You can PM me if you want. I will be covering more games for them, maybe I can catch one of your sons. Congrats, that is a pretty awesome thing. I have coached travel ball and love baseball but my son decided he was tired of playing and quit playing. I didn't want to push it on him but it was pretty difficult watching him walk away from it. He was a pretty dang good player, I doubt he would have ever made it past high school but always enjoyed watching him play and pitch. I envy you!
p.1 #20 · Minor League Baseball-Charleston River Dogs
I played in that league in the late 80's for the Charleston (West Virginia) Wheelers, and I can tell you that the RiverDogs stadium has sure been upgraded since then. Great shots. Good series.