
- across the field
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- down the road 2
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- down the road
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- into the woods again
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- into the woods
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- the edge of the woods
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- the frosted tree
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- Another view from home plate(S7301543)
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- Inside the dugout(S7301550)
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- Into the dugout(S7301546)
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- Picnic Tables(S7301538)
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- Please keep pets off(S7301551)
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- The View From Home Plate(S7301541)
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- The view from the dugout(S7301555)
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- Cropped
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As it turned out, this worked out better as a panoramic shot, so I cropped it low and wide. - Radial Blur
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Even though I was the only one on the field, I wanted something to suggest action. I used a radial blur filter (set to 50) in Photoshop to add a bit of drama (and also to get rid of those annoying picnic tables and blue tarps on the right). - Gradient Map
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I then applied a gradient map (Steel Bar) to the picture to reduce it to a black and white image. - Return to blur
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I noticed that applying the gradient map punched up the contrast, which I liked, so I returned to the blurred picture and increased the contrast, which makes it a bit more interesting. - Original shot
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I was intrigued by this shot, because all the lines suggested a vanishing point, but didn't show it. I especially liked that the fence on the right picked up where the fence on the left ended. I shot this as a vertical, hoping to capture as much of the fence on the left as possible.