You certainly can if you watch from the same angle for tens of thousands of pitches, like most of us have done with the camera at Wrigley. You just need to adjust to the skewed perspective. Adjust how? Do you look at the same pitches with and without the skewed perspective to learn? Aside from trying to figure out the actual location of the plate by mentally rotating the image, I figure I've seen something like one hundred and thirty thousand pitches called by various umpires at Wrigley in the past decade. You get a pretty good idea which locations are anomalous.