Maybe I am unobservant in real life, but I am pretty certain I can't see a birds shadow 400 feet away, it would be tiny. All in all this is generally a silly point, but in certain stadiums (Camden comes to mind) it is pretty distracting having a giant black shadow fly across the batters eye just behind the pitchers arm. Maybe just tone it down a bit?
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Ok, I get that they wanted to add a bit of life to the ballparks, but I think they might have gone a bit overboard with the birds. First, they are always seemingly only ever behind the centerfield wall, which is a bit odd. But more importantly, why are their shadows so large? They show up on the batters eye 400+ feet away like they are bloody pterodactyls! They are huge!
Maybe I am unobservant in real life, but I am pretty certain I can't see a birds shadow 400 feet away, it would be tiny. All in all this is generally a silly point, but in certain stadiums (Camden comes to mind) it is pretty distracting having a giant black shadow fly across the batters eye just behind the pitchers arm. Maybe just tone it down a bit?Tags: None -
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Ok, I get that they wanted to add a bit of life to the ballparks, but I think they might have gone a bit overboard with the birds. First, they are always seemingly only ever behind the centerfield wall, which is a bit odd. But more importantly, why are their shadows so large? They show up on the batters eye 400+ feet away like they are bloody pterodactyls! They are huge!
Maybe I am unobservant in real life, but I am pretty certain I can't see a birds shadow 400 feet away, it would be tiny. All in all this is generally a silly point, but in certain stadiums (Camden comes to mind) it is pretty distracting having a giant black shadow fly across the batters eye just behind the pitchers arm. Maybe just tone it down a bit?Comment
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I haven't noticed them yet, but my eyesight is pretty terrible. planes at citifield & petco are another thing altogether. I haven't had any games there to date, so I'm assuming the planes are still a dime a dozen at those two stadiums?
more on-topic, what about games in the rain, or cloudy, or night games, is it a Hitchcock movie under those circumstances also too as well?
also, as an O's fan, I approve the over use of birds if it will distract the cpuOSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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