A Trip to the Photo Album


A home run off the bat of Carlos Quentin.



I like the way the team and individual are presented in this picture.



Catching a different kind of action.



Catchers usually make good subjects.



This was shot in low-light, at a slow shutter speed. The fact that is wasn't blurred means that he wasn't moving at all. I just wonder what he was pondering at the moment.



This guy came across as being very intense.



An odd pre-game moment.



A classic-looking ballplayer.


Tony LaRussa
LaRussa has a rep for being a brainiac, so I wanted a photo of him doing something.



I'm glad I took this from far away, he's looking kind of mean in the photo.



Blowing a bubble in mid-windup.



This was one of the first photos I took with my E100RS.



I need to take more photos from the upper deck.



This is my favorite photo of A-Rod.



This is why we have a fast shutter?



I think a lot of minor leaguers can't believe someone is actually paying them to play baseball. I felt that this photo caught that attitude.



The advertising in the background makes this one work...



... and in this one it is the little girl.



I liked this picture mainly because of the look on Randa's face.



One of the most popular photos I've taken, even The Daily Show used it.



This guy couldn't keep still, he was always practicing his swing. I don't know if he is still in the minors or is out of baseball.



Call me immature, but this one always makes me laugh.


J.C. Garcia
I snapped this photo in a dugout in the Dominican Republic. It's the only photo here taken on film.


Pete Rose Way
I saw this sign outside of what used to be Riverfront Stadium and had to take a picture...


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