Player safe on third. Ball is coming to third baseman, but not nearly in time. (Accidentally entered this description before and then uploaded wrong pic.) This photo has been overcompressed - please excuse it and me.
The blurriness I contribute to a combination of overcompression and some camera shake on the original image. To make matters increasingly difficult, most of my baseball shots are taken through a fence so the crops aren't always what I would like, nor do I have a great deal of choice in regard to angles and a tripod is out of the question. Until fairly recently, I've been using a small megapixel digital, so after cropping, the image suffers. Thanks for your post; I think I'll go back to the original and work on it more.
Rachelle: you can edit the photos' information, just in case you don't know. It is under the photo when you go in to your photo under your login name. I finally figured that out. But anyhow...about the photo. It seems a little blurred to me -- is that the scan, maybe? Still, it is a good action shot. Do you do this a lot? I think that another angle might have been better, but I have not taken a lot of sports shots, myself so I could be wrong. I would recommend looking at Ed Boardman's stuff on here. He takes awesome sports shots from what I have seen. I can't remember if I saw any baseball shots, but other sports are on there....