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SF Giants Fan Favorite, Barry Bonds, at Fuji Photo Day at Pacific Bell Park in 2003

02 Thursday Jun 2016

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DSCN0840 CopyBarry Bonds was warmly greeted by fans at the pre-game event, Fuji Photo Day at Pacific Bell Park on Saturday, June 28, 2003.  He was great with the fans and very friendly. He talked to many of them and shook their hands.

He had a good day at the plate as he went 1 for 3 with a home run off Barry Zito of the Oakland A’s in the 4th inning.  The Giants won the game 8-7.

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Fuji Photo Day at Pacific Bell Park on June 28, 2003.

21 Saturday May 2016

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DSCN0779 CopyFuji Photo Day was a great promotion day when fans who brought a camera were allowed to go on the field to meet players before the game started.  Andres (Big Cat) Galarraga was one of many fan favorites during the event.  He went 2 for 5 and scored a run during the game that followed the event and the SF Giants won 8-7 over the Oakland A’s.

I took the photograph with my Nikon E5700 digital camera holding it high above my head to get above the crowd of people to get a shot of the players.  It was hit and miss as I was not able to look through the view finder.  I had to estimate where the camera was aimed at and took as many pictures as I could in a short amount of time.  I used the on-camera flash to illuminate the players’ faces.  There were probably about 5000 fans on the field during the pre-game event.

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The Early Days of the SF Giants New Stadium at 24 Willie Mays Plaza.

20 Friday May 2016

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DSCN0714 Copy DSCN0883 CopyThe photographs were taken on Fuji Photo Day on June 28, 2003, at Pacific Bell Park which was renamed AT&T Park.  The SF Giants played the Oakland A’s that day with Barry Zito getting the start for the A’s and Kirk Rueter starting for the Giants.  The Giants won the game 8-7 with Felix Rodriguez getting the win and Keith Foulke taking the loss for the A’s.

I took the pictures with my first digital camera, a Nikon E5700 model.  Digital cameras were new to me back then and I was pleased that I did not have to carry and constantly reload film in the camera but thought the image quality of film was still better than digital.  Digital photography has come a long way since then and now I am totally sold on it.

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