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ANTMY
despite my dirty low pass filter, and adapter, does anyone else dig this picture, i took it the other night at a local AA baseball opener.
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>> Anonymous
This is why pros like to shoot with wide-angle.
>> Anonymous
>>159432

so your telling me the fans arn't part of what makes the game, a game.

i dont know about you, but i wouldnt play in front of an empty stadium
>> Anonymous
THE GAME. THAT YOU LOST.
>> ANTMY
ok guys ok guys
...this thread is now about the game.
>> Anonymous
>>159432
the game taking up 1/5th of the image doesn't make it not the subject.

what's going on in the field doesn't matter. what the players are doing doesn't matter.
ideally, i would have liked it if op took the shot during an actual play.

>subject of the image is the back of that guy's shirt in front of you.

so the biggest thing closest to the camera is automatically the subject? are you that fucking literal minded?
>> Anonymous
>>159439
What does your eye immediately go to when you see the image? That is the subject.
>> Anonymous
>>159446
it goes to the field because it's the brightest and also the largest which by your standards should matter the most.
>> Anonymous
>>159447
Fair enough, different strokes. But still, is there anything discernably interesting in this shot?