CATCH!

rebbetzin

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Well, here is an example of learning to "Catch" a ball.
Trying to throw the ball, and get photos at the same
time is not an easy task!

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Your last photo is blurry because your 'baby' finally moved. That is one of the most important parts of trying to catch the ball. Your camera skills are great as well. Tossing a ball and focusing the camera on it before it falls is tough. I like the soft ball for inside play.
 

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Your last photo is blurry because your 'baby' finally moved. That is one of the most important parts of trying to catch the ball. Your camera skills are great as well. Tossing a ball and focusing the camera on it before it falls is tough. I like the soft ball for inside play.

The real reason the last photo is blurry, is because my husband had just vacuumed behind his stereo equipment, and the camera kept doing an automatic focus on the "dust motes" in the air! Very aggravating to me! I had some good photos that were just toooo blurry, but had lots of bright flecks from the flash on the dust!
 
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