The Pitcher

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A high school senior portrait.

Benji
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Right on!!!!! very creative, I like the spinning motion of the ball.
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Awsome!  I love it!  Please tell me the ball was added digitally.     Smiley
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Oh wow, I love this!!!!!!!!
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Comments and Harsh Critiques gladly accepted. My photos are ok to edit.

My photos and art: http://wildmaven.org

Very good job. I like the way you did it. I agree the spin was a nice touch.
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"I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult. "- EB White

Chattanooga Photographer www.BobEdens.com

I put the ball on the floor and photographed it alone (it was stationary.) Then I selected it, went to Filter>Blur>Radial, "10" and checked Spin, then I added it to the image of Caleb laying on the floor in the exact position and size I wanted it.

Benji
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It looks great, very creative.
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Very well done...
I know nothing about baisball, but is that digital motion blur rotating in the right axis? I would expect it to rotate in a different axis judging by the position of the hand...
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The axis was defeated by the allies in World War II.  Big Grin

Benji
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but is that digital motion blur rotating in the right axis
Something was bothering me, but I couldn't put my finger on it.  I think it's the rotation of the ball. Wouldn't it be going end over end instead of spinning?  His hand isn't in a position of throwing a curveball.

Cool shot either way.  I'd bet the next baseball player you shoot will ask for the same image. 
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Personally, I could spin a ball anyway that you want and have my hand finish in that position . . .

Ed
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Ed Farmer
Mount Laurel, New Jersey

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I agree, Ed
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I agree, Ed
You agree that I could do it . . . or, are you saying that you could do it . . . Ah, never mind . . .

Ed
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Ed Farmer
Mount Laurel, New Jersey

www.edfarmerphotography.com
www.photoartsforum.com

 Big Grin

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Yeah the spin is cool no matter how plausible.  It fooled me, I had to ask if it was fake and that's only because I am a Photoshop geek.
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