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Random thoughts from different shots I've taken...
By slevino on 9/17/2011 10:06 AM

Here are a couple of shots from my first weekend shooting football this year.

west haven cheerleaders mugging for the camera

West Haven Seahawks intercept Fairfield Giants

 

By slevino on 9/17/2011 9:46 AM

We shot many games this summer, read this post to see them all.

By slevino on 7/6/2011 9:02 AM
Summer is finally here. For me summer doesn't start with the vernal equinox. Not Memorial Day. Not the Fourth of July or 80 degree temperatures. For me, Summer starts with my first Little League summer game. Not summer, I'm talking about Summer — with a capital S. As in Summer Baseball.

Fairfield American's Connor Lynch in game against Trumbull American Fairfield American's Connor Lynch in game against Trumbull American

More game pictures www.slevino.com/Sports/baseball-little-league/20110705-Fairfield-American-at/17909144_kpmQgX

Last night, with a brilliant sun behind me and a cloudless blue sky above, I shot a Little League District game between...
By slevino on 5/27/2011 8:39 PM

Picture Day for Fairfield American Little League is postponed until Saturday, June 18, 2011.

By slevino on 5/7/2011 8:51 AM

Opening Day for the 2011 Fairfield American Little League was held on Sunday 5/1. There were kids galore, balloons, salutes to the flag. After an introduction of the leagues and teams the league's three 2010 championship teams were honored. After Mr. Flatto's first pitch it was time to "Play Ball!"

Lots more pictures in the slideshow

Opening Day at Fairfield American Little League
By slevino on 5/1/2011 6:03 AM

Half rain, half fog, the blowing air was so moist that had it rained it would have felt drier. At times seeing the other side of the field was difficult and on several occasions I saw a player raise his hands indicating he lost the ball in the haze/lights.

Lots more photos in the gallery: http://www.slevino.com/Sports/Lacrosse/FLHS-20110427-New-Canaan-at/16847884_58fg5C
 

new canaan varsity lacrosse at fairfield ludlowe high school
By slevino on 4/24/2011 10:16 AM

Face off Frehsman Lacrosse: Trumbull at Fairfield

Freshman face off during the Trumbull Eagles at Ludlowe Falcons lacrosse game. Click the link above to see the rest of the images in the gallery.

By slevino on 4/22/2011 7:13 AM
Crosstown rivalries are great unless you can't root for either team. I grew up in Fairfield and graduated from Warde back before the merger and divestiture that resulted in Fairfield Warde and Fairfield Ludlowe. But my sons make us a Ludlowe family now. So, when I shoot one of these games I want a great contest, a pitching duel with titanic homeruns and brilliant defense, that ends with both teams able to hold their heads high. Last night? Not so much. It wasn't that there weren't good plays its just that they didn't mean anything.

Ludlowe's Tyler Bulkley applies the tag as Warde's Dario Pugliano is caught stealing early in the game. Warde went on to win 14-6 The final score was 14-6 (Warde won) but in reality it was never that close.

Check back in a day or so because I'll be loading lots more pictures from the game...
By slevino on 4/17/2011 11:05 AM

It was a cold day to start with, especially for April, and I could feel the wind blowing off the sound making it feel 20 degrees colder. The referees didn't seem to notice, dressed as they were in shorts. Nor did the kids.

But winning does that, doesn't it?

Many more games shots are available: 

http://www.slevino.com/Sports/Lacrosse/20110416-Marmaroneck-at/16647403_nWZQJW

 

 

By slevino on 3/24/2011 11:18 AM
One of my favorite things to shoot is Trumbull High School's spring musical. This year they are performing Fiddler on the Roof int their magnificent new theater.

In a word, WOW!

With appologies to Tevye, to perform in the old theater was no sin, but it was no great honor, either. The sound is so much better that the musicians and the performers actually complement each other. Everything about the performance makes it hard to believe these are just a bunch of high school students -- but they are!

Last night was the final dress rehearsal and a free performance for senior citizens and the consensus of the patrons was that the kids nailed it, and I agree. I don't know what muse the lead (a high school senior) calls on to become a tired, 50 year old peasant, but he was spot-on. Here is Tevye, explaining the traditions of Anatevka.



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