Minor League AA Baseball

kundalinikundalini Registered Users Posts: 100 Big grins
edited July 23, 2008 in Sports
The Carolina Mudcats, farm team of the Florida Marlins, are in my backyard, so to speak. This was my first go at capturing a sports game. I learned quite a lot.... like try a day game dummy....

A few from the game.

1. DSC_3425_edited-1.jpg

2. DSC_3243_edited-1.jpg

3. DSC_3250_edited-1.jpg

4. DSC_3171_edited-1-1.jpg

5. DSC_3216_edited-1.jpg

6. DSC_3219_edited-1.jpg

7. DSC_3214_edited-1.jpg

8. DSC_3142_edited-1.jpg

9. DSC_3434_edited-1.jpg


I was trying to have a shutter speed to show the motion on several, but is this a good idea?

I also have a pretty decent 18 frame series of the wind up, release, hit and flyout at 6 fps, but would want to put it in a slideshow rather than individual shots. Any ideas on how to do this?

Thanks for looking.
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Comments

  • donekdonek Registered Users Posts: 655 Major grins
    edited July 23, 2008
    White balance appears to vary in some. Specifically 2&4 seem too warm or over saturated and 1&9 are just the opposite. Skin tones look dramatically different in 7 compared to 5. Motion blur is typically not something that's publishable in baseball. You usually want to freeze the action.
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