I photographed the Bridgeport Bluefish again. The Bluefish are part of the Atlantic League, an independent baseball league not affiliated with any Major League ball club. The stadium has a great atmosphere with some unique characteristics. Above the outfield wall, the Metro North railroad line runs. Behind that lies the Long Island Sound. And beyond Right Field lies a power plant. During a game, passenger trains and ferry boats will pass by and blow their horns. The power plant just sits there and blows out smog. Who needs the Green Monster?


3 comments:
nice pic yo
the 1st shot of the field and the refinery was incredibly what a combination of blue collar and pure americana. great shot
Nice shots. I also like how you captured the selfish adult in the bottom picture crushing the small children to get the ball - classic.
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