Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer

Summer means baseball, even when they’re made of stone, like these outside of
San Francisco’s AT&T Park, home of the Giants!

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Hi, I'm Stephen Kelly, a writer, editor, photographer and graphic designer living in beautiful San Francisco, CA, USA. Amongst the things I love are writing, photography, movies, music, fitness, travel, Batman, all things Australian, food and fun, all of which I hope to reflect in this here blog. Welcome aboard ... now let's get busy!
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28 Responses to Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer

  1. Northern Narratives says:

    Baseball is perfect 🙂

  2. ailsapm says:

    Nice – not as nice as the foggy fisherman, but then I’m biased 🙂

  3. Robin says:

    I’ll pretend that I can relate. But where I live summer means cricket test matches.

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  5. Ah yes, the boys of summer! Definitely baseball season!

  6. reb says:

    🙂 Great choice … love the perspective!

  7. Now, all you need are some giant peanuts and Crackerjack!

  8. Jo Bryant says:

    love the perspective of this shot Stephen. Baseball I know little about except for the Kevin Costner movies Bull Durham and For the Love of the Game…oh well

  9. eof737 says:

    Brilliant! This is truly creative. 😉

  10. caseyhoward says:

    I’ve never been a huge fan of baseball.. until I went to an actual game, and they are so fun! I hear ya on this post – summer=baseball. Not sure if I agree w/ the team though 🙂 Go Braves!!

  11. hmmmm … ok. i’ll give you a pass on that ‘go braves’ statement, but I’m betting the braves don’t have as cool a ballpark as we do here in sf!!! 😛

  12. The Hook says:

    One thing’s for sure.. You’ve got a lot of balls, Stephen!

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