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Re: Stephen (Baseball this time)nice work, #1 is really magic, love the lighting!
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Re: Stephen (Baseball this time)love the first two, the light in the first and the expression in the second, great captures.
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Re: Stephen (Baseball this time)#1 is great Darren, as he's a leftie get him started in pitching early!
Re: Stephen (Baseball this time)funnily enough hes a rightie but cant quite as yet get to grips with catching with his left hand. Oh well, he'll get there
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Re: Stephen (Baseball this time)
In that case foster the left handedness. Whilst not that many left handers make starting pitchers they do make great closers or reliefs To the images I think the last seems to have the colours a little too washed out.
Re: Stephen (Baseball this time)yes, you are quite right, one of the effects of shooting at such high iso is that you lose sats.
He's quite a talented sportie type (must get that from his mum) so could I guess stay left - will naturally find out I guess Darren
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