You certainly have the timing down to within a millisecond. I wish it
wasn't so hard to find a decent background for these shots. Always a
fence board, a bunch of cars. A shame.
Set your camera up to one side of a jump, using the sky as a
background, wide angle, polarizer, remote trigger. Those would be nice.
On Jun 14, 2009, at 12:36 , David J Brooks wrote:
Hi all.
Popped up for the last day of the Jokers Hill, Aurora horse show
today. Jumper day is always the best day to go to one of these things.
Just a few shots of riders from our barn and some friends.
http://www.caughtinmotion.com/2009-aurora/album/index.html
K10D, DA F 50-200 Tv mode. No processing, just copied to jalbum.
Dave
PS, i REALLY like this being able to come and go as i please.:-0
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