![]() Now the pitcher has tumbled to his knees, and his glove hand is pressed against the elbow of his throwing arm. The photographer adjusts in a split second, swinging the camera downward just enough to center his subject in the frame one more time. In the next shot, the pitcher has fallen halfway out of the frame so that you can only see his head, his shoulders, a blur of infield, outfield, the blue sky. The pitcher's face is now stretched in a grimace of agony. If you look past all of the moving limbs, you might be able to tell that something has gone wrong. ![]() ![]() His arm is coming straight down, and his entire body is tumbling forward. There's a shot that freezes the action just as the ball leaves the pitcher's hand. Then the throwing arm is whipping itsway forward in stop-time as his compact body is launched forward by the thrust of his back leg against the pitching rubber. The pitcher is in his windup, one arm cocked behind his head, his glove hand swinging down, across his body, toward the catcher. ![]() Each is zoomed in more tightly than the one before it. The next several photos are taken all in a row, click-click-click. ![]()
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