This panoramic view of Great American Ball Park was taken by Rob Arra and is printed on very high-quality photographic paper that is 13½" x 39" in size. You can choose to receive your panoramic poster:
Rolled in a tube
Framed - the poster is matted in a black resin frame and protected by plexiglass.
First Pitch at Great American Ball Park
Baseball's first professional team began another chapter of its storied history on March 31, 2003 with the opening of Great American Ball Park. In stunning detail, this panoramic poster shows Jimmy Haynes throwing the ballpark's first ever pitch - a called strike to Pittsburgh's Kenny Lofton - at precisely 4:11 p.m. That pitch is shown mid-flight, the time visible on an outfield scoreboard. Also visible in crystal clear clarity are the Opening Day line-ups and statistical information on the ballpark's supersized left field scoreboard. With fans clad in red and black filling up every seat in the Reds' new home, this poster truly captures the glory of Opening Day in Cincinnati.
The caption on the poster says
First Pitch
March 31, 2003
A panoramic view in Cincinnati, Ohio - The Rob Arra Collection
Note the ball in motion
First Pitch Poster
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Framed First Pitch Poster [framing info]
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About the Photographer
Rob Arra is the premier panoramic sports photographer in the world. During the past 40 years he has produced over 500 stadium images. His prints, renowned for their perfect focus and vivid color, are licensed by Major League Baseball. |