These are some shots from the Alexandria High School baseball game last evening. Action shots are rare for me, so I thought I’d give it a try. My first mistake was not checking my batteries--my Sony with the 55-210 was dead, so all these shots are from my canon with an 18-55. And, I should have used a faster shutter speed. Live and learn.
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Home run shot
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Safe at first after a big lead
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Respecting the National Anthem before “Play Ball!"
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Nice shots, John and that is a good looking ball field. I think you did well these first attempts and looking forward to seeing more of your sports work.
You captured some good action, John. A nice day, a baseball game and a camera all go well together.
jaymatt wrote:
These are some shots from the Alexandria High School baseball game last evening. Action shots are rare for me, so I thought I’d give it a try. My first mistake was not checking my batteries--my Sony with the 55-210 was dead, so all these shots are from my canon with an 18-55. And, I should have used a faster shutter speed. Live and learn.
Downloads are sharper.
John, You are off to a great start. Learning important checks. Your image "Safe at first " would be on the front page of a local newspaper. Love the 13 unform on the catcher.Stan
jaymatt wrote:
These are some shots from the Alexandria High School baseball game last evening. Action shots are rare for me, so I thought I’d give it a try. My first mistake was not checking my batteries--my Sony with the 55-210 was dead, so all these shots are from my canon with an 18-55. And, I should have used a faster shutter speed. Live and learn.
Downloads are sharper.
Very good John, for what you had. Love the ball coming at the battery. The blur shows the action.
Definitely something different for you, but I think these are well done. You caught the action just fine. The well maintained field and colorful uniforms are a bonus.
phlash46
Loc: Westchester County, New York
Pretty darn good John with the "wrong" lens.
jaymatt wrote:
These are some shots from the Alexandria High School baseball game last evening. Action shots are rare for me, so I thought I’d give it a try. My first mistake was not checking my batteries--my Sony with the 55-210 was dead, so all these shots are from my canon with an 18-55. And, I should have used a faster shutter speed. Live and learn.
Downloads are sharper.
Yep, we live and learn.
1st pic is outrageously good...
...pitcher still in follow through...batter mid swing...ball blazing through the air...wow!
A fine set, John. Just goes to show how well one can do with what's at hand. And no one is kneeling in the last image; what a pleasant change!
jederick wrote:
Nice shots, John and that is a good looking ball field. I think you did well these first attempts and looking forward to seeing more of your sports work.
Thanks. The coach’s son was a former Mr. Baseball in Indiana and played in the majors and minors for a number of years; hence, the coach takes great pride in his field and does most of the work tending it himself. It’s one of the nicest high school fields around, nicer than some of the minor league parks.
John Lawrence wrote:
You captured some good action, John. A nice day, a baseball game and a camera all go well together.
Thanks, John--appreciate the comment.
Thanks much, Stan--you flatter me.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Definitely something different for you, but I think these are well done. You caught the action just fine. The well maintained field and colorful uniforms are a bonus.
Thanks, Carol. Maybe I’ll try a girls’ softball game next, and a volleyball game. That’s the extent of my fall hs sports interests.
phlash46 wrote:
Pretty darn good John with the "wrong" lens.
Thanks, Bruce. I’ll remember to check my batteries the next time.
I generally keep my cameras in the truck so I’ll have them with me all the time. Some fool (that’s me) forgot to switch the Sony off, hence the dead battery.
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