Wednesday, August 09, 2006


Making Change
Here's another from Friday night's Angels game against the Texas Rangers. The yellow stripe in the background is the pole that marks the foul line.

12 comments:

Monique said...

Question for you. . .

Do they sing Take Me Out to the Ballgame out there? Or is it just a Chicago thing?

Dave MacIntyre said...

Ha! Sounds like the Blue Jay game I just attended...all the work was in the stands, not in the field.

On another note, Monique, they did sing Take Me Out To The Ball Game in Toronto...and not Will Hung's version either....whew!

Oleanderman said...

Nice picture - love the vibrant and warm colours. Or is it just the money...?

ari4u said...

Nice perspective. Good composition, vivd colors :) In total, good picture! -ari

Juggerpix said...

This shot looks like an ad, great shot! The angle downward almost gives me vertigo, they must have some steep seating there!

Ok, I'll admit to being to a brewer game a couple times. I cannot remember if they sung "take me out to the ballgame"... but we get to watch the sausage race!

Natalie said...

Monique, some guys sang take me out to the ball game during the 7th inning stretch and the whole crowd joined in. This was my first baseball game in ages so I couldn't say if it's a regular thing. However, I have just consulted with my little bro and he says every time he's been they sing it.

Puppatina said...

This picture brings to mind a recent Coldplay song. I believe it's called, "Yellow".

Neat how the color permeates the whole frame.

Cool Beans Natalie!

Anonymous said...

they played the TEXAS rangers and LOST? imagine that. Good ole Texas comes through again. Haha, just kidding. But as the only part of the family who lives in Texas, I have to rub something in, right??

Ash said...

Nice perspective!

Anonymous said...

Those Lemon Chills are surprisingly good. I was at a cubs game with my kids the other day and they had one... much better than I thought. Cool shot; Ilike the mixed angles!

jenni said...

I like this shot =)

P said...

i love it! la nitidez y los colores, no el dinero ;)