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Out-takes, observations and other insight from South Puget Sound
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Posted by Drew Perine @ 10:03:27 pm

An unidentified man ran shirtless across Safeco Field during the Mariners and Red Sox game at Safeco Field Wednesday July 23, 2008.
Darren Breen/The News Tribune

Someone being arrested is no laughing matter . . . usually.
Is it more fun to laugh with someone, or at someone? I think this photograph gives ammunition to the latter.
Hopefully his friends bet him enough money to post bail, because shortly after I made this frame the shirtless man was being hauled away in handcuffs, actually I think his friends should give him extra cash for the extra skin he accidentally showed the crowd.
Hopefully the humor in this photograph helps people learn some valuable life lesson.
As a photographer I first thought of this photograph as a near miss because of the umpire's back blocking the security guard. But after looking at it again I chuckled, and when I noticed the way the umpire's arm framed the runner I began to like it, and I thought it might make other people chuckle as well. So I hope it made you laugh a little.

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