From the diamond to the outfield, dugouts, stands, scoreboard, promenade, skyline and streets beyond, my favorite place to watch a baseball stadium is from the upper deck.
To photograph all of these details, I head straight to the back row with my fisheye lens and look for a place where the stadium’s architecture can be integrated with the shot.
After six years and 14 stadiums, I’m proud to present my:
Baseball Stadium Fisheye Tour
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The ballparks featured in Baseball Stadium Fisheye Tour are:
- Shea Stadium (New York Mets)
- Camden Yards (Baltimore Orioles)
- Rogers Center (Toronto Blue Jays)
- Citi Field (New York Mets)
- AT&T Park (San Francisco Giants)
- O.Co Colisseum (Oakland Athletics)
- Yankee Stadium (New York Yankees)
- Angel Stadium of Anaheim (Anaheim Angels)
- Dodgers Stadium (Los Angeles Dodgers)
- Nationals Stadium (Washington, DC, Nationals)
- Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)
- Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati Reds)
- Progressive Field (Cleveland Indians)
- PNC Park (Pittsburgh Pirates)
- Comerica Park (Detroit Tigers)
(ordered by the date photographed)
Read the story of my epic 5-day, 5-ballpark road trip


I’m curious at what lens you are using for these. They are some great shots.
Thanks for your comment Eric. To answer your question, the majority of the photos were taken with a 10.5mm Nikon fisheye lens, attached to my D7000. A few (namely the tight shots) were with a Samsung NX20 dSLM and an 18-200 lens.