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2004ep3hatch
9th of August 2009 (Sun), 03:05
Hope you guys enjoy these. My first horse race and these pictures are alot different from my nascar pics. None are PP'd or cropped, just straight from the camera.

Please give advice if you can on these.

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/alpine192/canon%20pics%208-9-09%20horse%20racing/goodhorsepic12.jpg
The start of one of the races

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/alpine192/canon%20pics%208-9-09%20horse%20racing/goodhorsepic1.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/alpine192/canon%20pics%208-9-09%20horse%20racing/goodhorespic35.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/alpine192/canon%20pics%208-9-09%20horse%20racing/goodhorsepic18.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/alpine192/canon%20pics%208-9-09%20horse%20racing/goodhorsepic25.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a3/alpine192/canon%20pics%208-9-09%20horse%20racing/goodpic3.jpg
A practice run right here

Analog6
9th of August 2009 (Sun), 15:48
Very nice, the panning one is a standout! You've 'told the tale' very well.

ChunkyDA
9th of August 2009 (Sun), 23:13
Any reason for not walking down to the rail?

Photon Phil
9th of August 2009 (Sun), 23:20
So the 'ol 5D CAN do sports. Hey? This shows it can.


Did you rent or borrow a 200mm?

Second shot says you were on 1/80 shutter priority was that for panning effect?

2004ep3hatch
10th of August 2009 (Mon), 00:20
Very nice, the panning one is a standout! You've 'told the tale' very well.

Thanks very much, I tried to get great panning shots.
Any reason for not walking down to the rail?

When you walk down to the rail, the ground is about 2 feet lower then the track itself so im looking right at the rail becuse I'm short LOL.


So the 'ol 5D CAN do sports. Hey? This shows it can.


Did you rent or borrow a 200mm?

Second shot says you were on 1/80 shutter priority was that for panning effect?

The 70-200 2.8 is my friend lens so you can say I borrowed it from him lol, Yes I was shooting between 1/60-1/100 to be pretty good for blur while getting sharp shots.

Most where 1/80 and 1/100
If anyone wants to crop, be my guess. I don't have PP right now until I get a new cpu. All my images will be natural for now lol