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"Stealing Second"


wilsontsoi

Nikon D2X, 80-200 f2.8, ISO-400, 1/400 sec. at f2.8, high-speed crop, hand-held from between first base and right field. AquaSox's Dean Zorn trying to catch Boise Hawks' Mark Reed at second. Manipulation: Minor saturation and sharpening.


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Everett AquaSox shortstop Dean Zorn attempting to catch Boise Hawks catcher Mark Reed (brother Jeremy plays for Mariners) at 2nd base. Reed swiped 2nd base after a single to centerfield during 4th inning of AquaSox (Mariners) home opener last night. Boise (Chicago Cubs) won 7-2.
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Wilson's baseball card series continues with an interesting shot. Seems like he is trying to tag the runner out before he catches the ball.
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Definitely Safe. WOW! What a great action shot. Perfect timing on this one Wil and I'm no sports fan. I've had no luck with my double image shots I was trying to do. I think I choose to highly detailed itmes to attempt (trees) for my first go. I can get in around all the leaves to make it work. Anywhooo....

 

Looks like you've been "catching" more games. LOL.

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Wilson, this is great! Went to a AAA game last night, had a lot of fun.

 

Now is it just me, or is the D2X new? WOW. How do you like it?!

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COLIN: Thanks for your comment.

 

KEN: Thanks for your kind words.

 

SONDRA: Indeed he caught it, but runner was safe.

 

WAYNE: Thanks!

 

HOWARD: Good observation. He was just positioning the glove for a tag, but certainly looks like he tried to tag without the ball!

 

JAYME: Safe indeed!

 

JOE: Thanks, Joe. Yes, try an easier image with even, consistent transition point to work with first. Think of it as a traditional, graduated neutral density filter.

 

CHRISTOPHER: Thanks for showing us John Rocker! Those games are fun, aren't they?! D2X is great for sports, PJ, studio, etc., but a real pain for Saturday night strole or light travel. If there's a need for decent resolution, then it comes off the shelf. ^_^

 

PETER: Thanks!

 

Wilson

^_^

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