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11/15/2018 08:45:54 AM			 | 
		
		| I'm actually a bit colourblind (it's quite true).  Now and then it's a blessing. This can't be one of those occasions though, can it?  Because if it was I wouldn't know to say so.  Of course.  Thank you. |  
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11/10/2018 06:33:39 PM			 | 
		
		| the sky is bonkers. I can't really take the image seriously with that sky, but I enjoy taking images unseriously, so that's not a problem. the best part is the glorious shadow of the fence on that sungilded dirt. |  
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11/10/2018 02:55:37 AM			 | 
		
		| I like the contrast between the brewing sky and the bright sunshiny orange of the playing field. |  
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11/08/2018 01:10:08 PM			 | 
		
		| I especially like the shadow grid on the foreground and the way it frames and draws attention to the catcher.  Love the colors - looks like late afternoon just after or maybe before a storm to me. |  
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11/08/2018 12:58:24 PM			 | 
		
		| I do agree with Karen and the sky becomes the main focus of the image. Being from the UK I don't understand baseball but shouldn't they be running in the other direction? I like the fact the wicket keeper? is in his own shadow square :) |  
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11/07/2018 09:18:04 PM			 | 
		
		| good perspective - I do find it a bit disorienting, though, because while the ballfield and players seem relatively "normal"-looking, the sky looks like it was hit with an oil painting-effect filter. Not saying that's good or bad, exactly, just that the sky doesn't seem to belong in the same universe as the rest of the picture. |  
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