Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Limeport Milkmen

When you think of spring, you think of one thing......baseball. For the past couple of years the Southern Lehigh baseball team has reigned in the Colonial League and have been called the Limeport Milkmen.

This year one of their best players and one of my long time best friends has been diagnosed with leukemia and will see limited playing time. David Ortwein is a senior and has played baseball for as long as I can remember. His classmates, team mates, coaches, and family have been raising money to help him through this tough time.

The first home game of the 2009 season was against Central Catholic. It was my first time shooting anything at the stadium so i didn't really get much but i got two shots that i really like.


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This is one of my favorite shots I have from any 2009 sports season. I was shooting from the third base line and a right handed batter took one to opposite field and the second baseman was diving for the ball as the runner on first was sliding into second while stealing second base.


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That's all I got from the first game. The second home game was against Palmerton, from talking to the guys in school they said it should be an easy game......we'll see i said haha. The picture below was taken right before the ball was pulled right down the third base line and almost killed me, ok well idk if it was that close but it was close enough to get my heart going lol.

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One type of baseball pictures that I really like are of the pitcher, so for about half an hour I tried really hard to get a couple of cool looking pitcher shots. This is what I got.
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I will stop rambling now and show you the rest of the pictures from the game.

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And btw it turned out to be an easy game.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

A friend, a car, a board, a camera......

So today after work my brother asked me if I wanted to go play basketball at the park, since I was just getting home from work I was a little tired and cranky but I went. So after about an hour of playing 3 on 3 basketball with a few friends another friend of mine drove by and saw us and quickly pulled a u turn to come say hi. When he came over to the court I asked him where he was going and he said that he was going to skate at a high school about 5 or 6 miles away. As soon as he said that the wheels in my head start turning and I asked if I could tag along, he excitingly said yes.
After a quick stop at my house for a change of clothes and my gear we hit the road. Our first stop was the local middle school (which is where the lax pics came from) where there was a freshly paved construction area for the new intermediate school being put in. Tyler had scouted the spot the day before and was pretty stoked for the shoot.
Right where I put my back pack down there was a drain the clearly said "DUMP NO WASTE" and there was about 5 bottles from the day before.

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I thought it was kinda comical but after I snapped the picture Tyler was ready. It was kinda cloudy out but it made for a nice background.

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The sun was behind us so I had Tyler come from the other way so could get a nice silhouette of him and the clouds.

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After that I thought about going to my grandparents house which has a massive 3,000 square foot basement that isnt finished and the floor is smooth as glass for Tyler. When we got there I really wanted to find a way to blur the backround but keep Tyler clear, normally you just pan with the subject but I tried something else way more high tech.

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This ghetto chair made it easy to match his speed and get the look I wanted.


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After we got some good stuff there we went to the place were we originally wanted to go. My brother met us there and being his usual self he hoped on the board and messed around.


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But i give him credit because he came up with the idea of this pucture and at first I didnt really think that it would come out this good but I really like it.


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Lax season starts off with a bang

Yesterday marked the first game of Lacrosse season and i had be planning my schedule between lacrosse and baseball for awhile now because out of like next 60 days i think 45 or 46 of them I have something to shoot. Its gonna be insane but that's neither here nor there and ill shut up now and talk about yesterdays game against Exeder.

First off I got there a little late because I was cutting down trees for my grandfather about a mile down the road from the game so it kinda worked out but not really. When I got there I was scouting the field to see where the best place would be to shoot so I picked the mid-field line to start.


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About 5 minutes after this shot a good friend of mine a incredible move on this kid and went down and scored. This is what i got of the move.....



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Trust me that the juke he put of this kid was 100x better than the shot i got. After that it was half time and i decided to move positions to try and get some shots on goal, didn't happen. So after that failed attempt to try and get something cool I moved again and thankfully I did because I got Colby Kent get planted around midfield and the other two photographers and I let out a simultaneous.......woooooow.


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So after laughing about the hit for awhile i got back to shooting and got a couple cool shots.


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And of course Brett and his faces.....haha thanks bro


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And that wraps up the first day of lacrosse.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The story of the 1000 point scorer

This year I have been covering every game of the Souhtern Lehigh Basketball team, from some of the best gyms in the state to ones where I walked in and said "are you freakin kidding me". For most of the games i was using a standard set up of a d200 and and on camera sb-28 flash.
From the start of the season there was one stand out player who has been a four year starter and is just an over all great athlete. Standing at 6'2 and weighing in at a solid 185 Cory Scgmidt would be the talk of the league.
For the first picture Cory (#21) is obviously being fouled but as usual it went uncalled and the game continued.

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In this gym (were i go to school at) the court is bad and the light is worse. I like this shot because it shows that he has the power to drive the lane (even though he is a little blown out).

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Ok this is by far my favorite place to shoot in doors simply because THERE IS A BLACK BACKROUND i can not tell you how happy that makes me, to be able to walk into a gym shoot a picture and have a black backround ans say to myslef "its gonna be a good night".
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This is one of my all time favorite basketball pictures because of the look on his face and the player in the backround. Southern Lehigh was up by 2 points with 2.8 seconds left to go in the 4th. Upper Schuylkill had the inbound and put up it three times and missed all three times, when the ball finally hit the floor the Southern Lehigh Spartans were on their way to the state playoffs.

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After they had clinched state playoffs the spartans were on their way to the district champion ship and this is really all i got........1 blown out posed picture but even though it sucks there is something about it that made me put it in my blog because it does look a little cool haha.

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It's here.....finally

Ok after reading blogs from Mark J. Rebilas, Guy Rhodes, and Dustin Snipes I have decided to finally make my own blog. I will start posting events that I have covered asap.

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