Robert Caplin Captures All Angles of Game 6 of the 2009 World Series
Marissa Brassfield — November 19, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: RobertCaplin & robertcaplin.blogspot
Time-lapse films made of thousands of images are an excellent way to cover a long period of time in a concise way, and this video by Robert Caplin of Game 6 of the 2009 World Series between the Yankees and Phillies is a great example of the power of time-lapse when done properly.
Robert Caplin covers every aspect of the baseball fan experience in this 2009 World Series time-lapse, from entering the stadium to getting a hot dog from a vendor, the seventh-inning stretch and the exaltation of victory (or the pain of loss). Check out more of Robert Caplin's work at the links below.
Robert Caplin covers every aspect of the baseball fan experience in this 2009 World Series time-lapse, from entering the stadium to getting a hot dog from a vendor, the seventh-inning stretch and the exaltation of victory (or the pain of loss). Check out more of Robert Caplin's work at the links below.
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