David J Brooks wrote:
> When i frame up a jump, i have both eyes open, so i can see the horse
> coming. When i know it is two strides away, i gently shut one of them,
> your guess:-), and then shoot. If i leave both open it screws up my
> timing

I keep both eyes open when I'm shooting cars on the track, especially 
when I'm in the "hot zone" ... there's just too much danger out there to 
work with one eye closed.  I never feel completely safe in the "hot 
zone" when I have a camera, though I rarely feel unsafe when I'm out 
there without a camera.  Looking through the camera just cuts out too 
much of the visual field, and eats into the attention I have available 
to stay safe.

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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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