This is one of my favorite photos from historic
Rickwood Field. As you know from an earlier post, Rickwood is America's oldest baseball park. When I look at this photo I can almost see a player climbing those worn wooden steps for his turn at bat. The vintage signs that surround the field are visible in the distance. Rickwood Field is a Birmingham treasure.
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This is a beautiful photograph, you just feel the character of the stadium here.
I have always wondered why Birmingham doesn't have a major league sports team, the place does seem to tick many of the boxes required.
I love it. I can just here the coach yelling my name, telling me to get up there and pitch hit.
Lovely shot; it's as if you could smell the old wooden floor just by looking at it.
What's the 'Burma-...' sign in the background?
Jerome,
That's Burma Shave shaving cream. I think they are the ones that had the signs along the road that you read one at a time. Hard to explain. Sorry. The vintage signs really add to the atmosphere. There's even a sign that says, "No betting in this park."
Hey, batter batter, SWING!
Excellent photograph, Virginia! I love the Burma Shave sign in the background.
I love this picture, especially the wooden floor and old signs. It makes me want to visit Rickwood Field soon.
A good subject for the day of the All Star Game. It's nostalgic, a romantic memory of America from decades ago, and full of atmosphere.
ce vieil escalier pourrait raconter plein d'histoire. j'aime beaucoup le baseball, mais surtout en mode résumè, c'est un peu long ;o)
this old staircase could tell a lot of history. I love baseball, but especially in fast mode, is a bit long ;o)
Love the wood and worn concrete on the steps leading up to the field. Great capture.
To respond to your question about setting to capture a still and moving object together, I set my point-and-shoot to regular portrait mode (i.e. 100 speed on old film camera). Basically, I took the photo as the train begins to speed off the platform while the guy was stationary. Just make sure there is a lot of light in the station.
That said, according to Peter of Peter's Paris, you cannot take photos of the Paris subway. You can sneak a shot or two but be aware that the police will politely ask you to NOT photograph the subway stations.
Beautiful photo Virginia!
this is a great photo with so much to look at.I like the colors,reminds me of summer.
Way cool!
Excellent image, great atmosphere.
Timely post; just in time for the All Star Game. Love the photo!
I agree this picture as atmosphere.. it's a stunner
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