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Denard Span visits Tysons Corner Center | Virginia Photographer

The Bullpen Tysons

A few weekends ago Denard Span of the Washington Nationals took some time out of his busy weekend to meet and greet with fans and a little league team at the Tysons Bullpen. The visit came in the middle of the season during a home stretch for the Nationals. If you have not followed the story of the team for this year, they are playing very well! In fact, they were in the middle for a long winning streak at the time of the photos, and Denard’s play was a big reason for their success.

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For the time he was at the mall, he talked about his upbringing, his background in sports and the role it played in his development. He gave all of us an insight into what it is like to be a big league player. There are many perks, but it is a big responsibility. One of the best things I heard him say was that he still felt lucky and blessed to be doing what he is doing. To be a major league baseball player, and to have the support of his teammates and fans alike pushes him to keep working as hard as he can. He sets big goals for himself, and he is still working towards others.

Greeting Baseball Fans

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Grant Paulsen from 106.7 The Fan radio station was there to get the discussion going. Hearing that baseball players play 162 games over 182 days really impressed how much of a grind it can be. There are not too many days off during the season. With all the games, travel, and playoffs if the team does well, I can see how it can be difficult. This was really eye opening for me, and seeing the difference between that and the little leaguers in the audience, you could tell that they appreciated the effort that he puts in to be where is today. It was inspiring to listen, and pushes me to do more with my own efforts.

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He definitely made me a fan, and I’ll be looking to see how the Nationals do this fall as the playoffs loom. He was very nice to the little ball players, and the fans, and I can see why they root for him and the Nationals. Maybe they will be playing baseball in October in DC!

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The Magic of Chimping | Tech Tuesday

Checking Your Work

Chimping? That is a term that is associated with digital photography. You take a photo then quickly look at the back of the camera and exclaim “Oo Oo Ah Ah!” like a chimpanzee when you see the results! If you made the switch from shooting analog to digital, this is the first departure in the experiences. Immediately, you have a tangible result from your photography. There is no waiting, no guessing whether or not you captured a usable image.

AMC shows movies on their TV channel that describes behind-the-scenes facts about the film as it is playing. One of our favorites was the 1984 movie, “The Karate Kid”. When watching it on AMC, there is one scene of the boy practicing forms on a boat floating in a small pond as the sunset in front of him. It is an amazing piece of cinematography that they could only shoot twice before the light disappeared. There was no chimping back then – everything was shot on film with no immediate preview of the footage. No way to know if the shot was really made until after the film was developed and viewed later.

Yes, everything may have looked okay with the settings on the camera. For example, the lenses, and the meter readings taken before rolling the cameras, but how could you be sure? Obviously, a large professional film crew should have all their checks in place. But how confident would you be as a lone photographer on an important assignment?

Tysons Corner Center

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This is the second bit of magic – giving you the confidence that you do have the images that you or your clients absolutely need. When you say the images are “in the can” with digital photography, you have a good feeling about it because of chimping. This frees you to get additional images that you would not take unless you had the time and opportunity to do so after fulfilling all your requirements. During the performances at the Tysons Corner Center Plaza, I have been very lucky to have an all-access pass from behind the stage, to the front of the stage. With the open plaza as the “house” there is are a number of different places you can make images of performers during their concerts.

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From the front of the stage, you get the performers with the banners of all the sponsors, and some of the imposing buildings in the back. In the crowd, you get the performers with out of focus crowd in the foreground bringing you into the frame.

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Better-Than-Ezra-at-Tysons-Corner-Center-©TimeLine-Media

But when you get to try some different angles, you may find yourself behind the performers catching just an edge of light from the spotlights at the front of the stage. It is very tricky to correctly meter and focus, but the results produce a much different view than the audience sees. Getting to experiment with this much success is very magical indeed!

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Better Than Ezra at Tysons Corner Center

Summer Concert Series

Personally, this was an exciting assignment for me – covering the 94.7 Fresh Artist Concert Series at Tysons Corner Center. Better than Ezra has been putting out hit singles since I was in college. Their songs had a sound that I identify with that time in my life. I looked forward to hearing them perform live! Before they took the stage, they had a meet and greet with some fans that won the chance to see them and have their photos taken. What I did not know was that all the members of the band have a great sense of humor! The fans that met them up close had a good time with their antics, and they made for some great photos. Visit the Tysons Corner Center Facebook page to see all of them!

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Better-Than-Ezra-meet-and-greet-©TimeLine-Media

When they took the stage, they did not disappoint! They sounded terrific in the Plaza. With the sound setup, the reverb off the buildings, and the singing from the crowd it was a nice evening of music. I always wonder what songwriters think when they take the stage in front of a crowd of people that have not seen them before, or in an area that they do not visit often, and the audience knows all the words and melodies of a song. This is a composition that started as a unique thought in your head, and through the modern distribution of communication and media, it is now a collective memory over so many!

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Better that Ezra played all of their recognizable hits along with their new singles. “A Lifetime”, “Extraordinary”, “Good” – it was awesome to hear live, and I really had to remember to keep taking photos! Two more Fridays will have concerts in the series, so be sure to get your wristbands at Tysons before they are gone!

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