Detrick shot
This is my meager attempt at a Detrick shot. This has become a shot many folks attempt to mimic after photographer Chris Detrick of the Salt Lake Tribune first published a shot like this a few years back. The idea is to have the pitcher in the background out of focus against a dark background and then capture the ball in perfect focus. I got bored shooting the second game of a double header that ran into extra-inning's (14 to be exact) so fired a few frames, this was one result.
I usually try a few of these each season just for something a bit different.
I usually try a few of these each season just for something a bit different.
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I can appreciate how difficult catching the ball in focus is. A few weeks ago a friend asked if I'd do some shots of him target shooting his bow. I immediatly had a pic in mind of the arrow blurred about ten feet in front mid flight. I can imagine the timing for this shot was just as difficult. You did far better than me!
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Great shot btw! What shutter speed did you use to capture the ball that crisply?
I just saw it and my first impression was .....WHOLLY F****** WOOOOOW!!!! That ball is going down a lens and a photog gonna have a painful black eye!!!
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did the arrow in flight turn out.....none of mine ever did very well and it is real hard to shoot both cam and bow.....I spent a lot on film trying to get a good one....
The timing is a bit tricky with the 300/2.8 set for f3.2, I figured a DOF of around 6 inches or so. The ball this pitcher throws is around 90 mph...so....someone much smarter than me can figure out how much time you have to get the picture. Normally I use around f5.6 for this type of shot but was in a hurry and didn't get it set. I believe I was at ISO 400, 1/5000s on the shutter speed.
William I am curious if you got your shot to turn out as well.
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I'm only posting in your thread because you asked. I would've pmed it to Art. I'll be more than happy to take it down if it's not kosher. Your shot is way better, imo.
No processing except cropping to a 3:4 ratio during RAW conversion. ISO 200, f5, 1/1600, +1/3 ev, shot at 40mm. Viewed 100% the arrow is in good focus considering its speed. I chose that angle because I figured it would stand out good against the green background. Oh well, that's what I get for thinking.
Honestly, your angle makes more sense for a deadly projectile! LoL, MOST of the time you aren't in any danger of getting killed by a baseball. At least not when it is thrown from the pitcher. Now on a wicked line drive from the batter that is another story.
Nice shot though! I like how you can see the flexing of the arrow!
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I keep coming back to this photo over and over and over. The timing is unreal!!!
I know how hard it is to photograph a bird flying toward you at 20 to 30MPH. I can't imagine shooting something as small as a baseball traveling 80MPH while it's also rotating.
GREAT WORK Dan!!!!
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Impressive!
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i agree- this is awesome.... inspired me to attempt my on! for now though, just little league is (about 45mph...) hard enough!
nice work!
It's hard enough focusing on a subject that flying past you at 90 mph, but catching something that small heading towards you, now that's impressinve.
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