beer league softball
took the camera out to test my timing with action shots. I didn't get any ball-on-bat shots, but what I felt were some decent photos, particularly given the 40mph winds, harsh sunlight, and the fact that I'd had a few beers during the game before I pulled out the camera...
Pitcher
his daughter
verification of beer league status. that was his actual swing, and he hit a nice base hit over 2nd base.
While the composition on this last one isn't great, I like how it captures the grin on the front guy's face, and the intense look on the other guy as he backed up the play. wish I had a better angle at the front face, but it turned out ok .
All taken with my S5, little sharpening and cropping in Picasa but otherwise unchanged. While they certainly aren't great, they are light years better than I would have taken a year ago.
The under-hat shadows had me pining for some fill flash, but it probably would have been too far away, and too distracting for the players. The pop-up wasn't any good, and I haven't sprung for a 430EX yet...
Pitcher
his daughter
verification of beer league status. that was his actual swing, and he hit a nice base hit over 2nd base.
While the composition on this last one isn't great, I like how it captures the grin on the front guy's face, and the intense look on the other guy as he backed up the play. wish I had a better angle at the front face, but it turned out ok .
All taken with my S5, little sharpening and cropping in Picasa but otherwise unchanged. While they certainly aren't great, they are light years better than I would have taken a year ago.
The under-hat shadows had me pining for some fill flash, but it probably would have been too far away, and too distracting for the players. The pop-up wasn't any good, and I haven't sprung for a 430EX yet...
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I think if you shot from behind the back stop or maybe from one of the
baselines, you might get some better angles.