Crosstown Rivals - HS Softball
IreneRojas
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Hi everyone!
Last week, I was in Columbia, Missouri, and wanting some sports practice, I shot the Rock Bridge vs. Hickman varsity softball game. The Rock Bridge Bruins won 3-0.
I got to check out a D700 and 70-200m 2.8 VRII. Sweet.
Thoughts, advice, suggestions appreciated. Enjoy!
Bruin Lauren Fuller pitches to a Kewpie player during the Hickman versus Rock Bridge varsity softball game at University Field on the University of Missouri campus on September 16, 2010.
Kewpie Abbie Kent, center, missed the ball, and Bruin Kelsey Harrington was safe.
Bruin Sammi Bell looks to steal second base as Kewpie Riley Wilson pitches.
Bruin Brianne Bond connects at bat.
A Kewpie player reaches over Bruin Kelsey Harrington during the Hickman versus Rock Bridge varsity softball game. A referee called Harrington safe.
Last week, I was in Columbia, Missouri, and wanting some sports practice, I shot the Rock Bridge vs. Hickman varsity softball game. The Rock Bridge Bruins won 3-0.
I got to check out a D700 and 70-200m 2.8 VRII. Sweet.
Thoughts, advice, suggestions appreciated. Enjoy!
Bruin Lauren Fuller pitches to a Kewpie player during the Hickman versus Rock Bridge varsity softball game at University Field on the University of Missouri campus on September 16, 2010.
Kewpie Abbie Kent, center, missed the ball, and Bruin Kelsey Harrington was safe.
Bruin Sammi Bell looks to steal second base as Kewpie Riley Wilson pitches.
Bruin Brianne Bond connects at bat.
A Kewpie player reaches over Bruin Kelsey Harrington during the Hickman versus Rock Bridge varsity softball game. A referee called Harrington safe.
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it's not the size of the lens that matters... It's how you focus it.
aaaaa.... who am I kidding!
whoever dies with the biggest coolest piece of glass, wins!
Also, the "connects at bat" caption would be more accurate if the ball were in the frame. I realize from the batter's gaze, the ball is out front but the photo could easily be of a strike without the ball.