Approve the Cookies
This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies and our Privacy Policy.
OK
Forums  •   • New posts  •   • RTAT  •   • 'Best of'  •   • Gallery  •   • Gear
Guest
Forums  •   • New posts  •   • RTAT  •   • 'Best of'  •   • Gallery  •   • Gear
Register to forums    Log in

 
FORUMS Photo Sharing & Discussion Sports 
Thread started 02 Jul 2008 (Wednesday) 18:34
Search threadPrev/next
sponsored links (only for non-logged)

Turns & Stops - Cutting horses

 
Playm
Senior Member
991 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Mar 2008
Location: CA Sierras
     
Jul 02, 2008 18:34 |  #1

I shot two different cutting clubs this weekend. (I'm only about 1/3 through the processing) .. but I thought I'd share a couple of hard turns & stops. .. On Saturday, when these were shot, the haze of smoke (from the CA fires) was still pretty heavy. I was wondering about how it would affect the color. As it turns out, it seemed to 'enhance' anything orange. .. I'm still not sure I've gotten the colors corrected. .. I had to add blue to quite a few of them.

.. anyway.. it was a good weekend shooting hard working horses.
I hope you enjoy them. (these are just a couple of stops and turns)

IMAGE: http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z246/Donalyn06/Cutting%20Shots/turnN3NV-4731sm.jpg

IMAGE: http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z246/Donalyn06/Cutting%20Shots/turnN3NV-4666sm.jpg

diggin in on a hard stop
IMAGE: http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z246/Donalyn06/Cutting%20Shots/stopN3NV-4751sm.jpg

Even cowboys & horses take a "seventh inning stretch" .. (waiting for the next entry)
IMAGE: http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z246/Donalyn06/Cutting%20Shots/stretchN3NV-4681sm.jpg



  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
manutd101
Goldmember
Avatar
1,261 posts
Likes: 1
Joined May 2008
Location: Southern NH
     
Jul 02, 2008 19:36 |  #2

Nice shots, love the third!


Conor - my flickr (external link)

Do you enjoy these forums? Donate!

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Playm
THREAD ­ STARTER
Senior Member
991 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Mar 2008
Location: CA Sierras
     
Jul 02, 2008 23:30 |  #3

Thanks manutd :)




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Mikelangelo
Goldmember
Avatar
1,262 posts
Likes: 14
Joined Nov 2005
Location: West Chicago, United States
     
Jul 03, 2008 10:48 |  #4

Very cool. I really like the color saturation/tone, myself. Nice job!


--
Photoblog (external link)
7d::17-50 f/2.8::100 Macro

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Tigershark
Senior Member
904 posts
Joined May 2008
Location: KY
     
Jul 03, 2008 13:23 |  #5

Well done those are some great photos




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Playm
THREAD ­ STARTER
Senior Member
991 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Mar 2008
Location: CA Sierras
     
Jul 03, 2008 17:37 |  #6

Thanks Mik-O & Tiger. I'm working on Sunday's pix now. .. less smoke = almost no color corrections. (*thank goodness*) It makes the job go faster.

If anyone would like to know the theory behind cutting, here is a short explaination: http://www.clementscut​ting.com/cutting.htm (external link)
This gives you an idea how much the horses enjoy it : http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=WQU8YVHc3iw (external link)




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
manutd101
Goldmember
Avatar
1,261 posts
Likes: 1
Joined May 2008
Location: Southern NH
     
Jul 03, 2008 20:49 |  #7

Playm wrote in post #5844163 (external link)
Thanks Mik-O & Tiger. I'm working on Sunday's pix now. .. less smoke = almost no color corrections. (*thank goodness*) It makes the job go faster.

If anyone would like to know the theory behind cutting, here is a short explaination: http://www.clementscut​ting.com/cutting.htm (external link)
This gives you an idea how much the horses enjoy it : http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=WQU8YVHc3iw (external link)

Wow at that video! Amazing :D


Conor - my flickr (external link)

Do you enjoy these forums? Donate!

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
REXTi
Senior Member
Avatar
624 posts
Likes: 1
Joined Mar 2008
Location: NH
     
Jul 03, 2008 21:06 |  #8

wow great captures!




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
CanadianKitKat
Senior Member
Avatar
920 posts
Likes: 1
Joined Mar 2008
     
Jul 04, 2008 08:08 |  #9

Great shots! These ones almost have a surreal quality to them that I really like. Nice stuff as always!


www.ktklassen.com (external link)

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Vetteography
Goldmember
Avatar
2,032 posts
Likes: 1
Joined Apr 2005
Location: Miami FL, USA
     
Jul 04, 2008 08:12 |  #10

Nice shots! I LOVE that their faces are so serene, so calm while the horses are making the most amazing gyrations beneath them.




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Dale ­ Miller
Senior Member
Avatar
508 posts
Likes: 21
Joined Nov 2005
Location: California
     
Jul 04, 2008 08:28 as a reply to  @ Vetteography's post |  #11

Great shots. As I have told you before, I wish I knew more about cutting. Very exciteing. I shot a rodeo last year while smoke from a coastal fire was blowing in. It made for some different effects. Your timeing is fantastic, as these kinds of shots can only be acheaved by knowing whats going to happen before it happens. To shoot like this do you read your cattle or try to read the whole situation?


Canon markIIn - Nikon D3 and a bunch of other crap I probably dont need but think I do.

http://chute4u.com (external link)

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Playm
THREAD ­ STARTER
Senior Member
991 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Mar 2008
Location: CA Sierras
     
Jul 04, 2008 10:36 |  #12

Thanks y'all. I really appreciate your encouranging words. (this is my first season transitioning from portraits to events. You on P.O.T.N. have helped more than you know.)
Vette - You'll notice that every rider is watching the cow. .. I think a lot of that look is 'concentration'.. coupled with a lot of training to stay relaxed. Yes, sometimes it looks like they're just out for an afternoon ride on a hurricane, doesn't it.. LOL
Thanks Dale. :) .. I've got my share of misses too.. but overall, there's that nano-second when the cow turns that you know the horse will follow. Once a horse starts working, you get an idea how the work is going to go. Some horses are less ambitious than others.. those are harder to get a good shot of. .. The horse owners, of course, want to see the most dramatic actions of their horse holding a cow. -

On Sat., I first noticed the almost (wonderful) overcast/even lighting.. but after *chimping*, realized how orange that smoke made everything look. Thank goodness for Lightroom WB corrections! Sunday wasn't as bad.. I hear they're down to 1100 fires as opposed to the 1400 fires from last week. Like they say, CA has two seasons: Winter & Fire. ugh.




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Playm
THREAD ­ STARTER
Senior Member
991 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Mar 2008
Location: CA Sierras
     
Jul 04, 2008 13:48 as a reply to  @ Playm's post |  #13

(sorry) it's not my intention to keep this string going.. BUT I just came across this horse.. belly so close to the ground.. LOL.. (I'm almost finished processing the shows.. but thought this horse's turn was cool .. he was looking UP at the (cropped) cow!).

IMAGE: http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z246/Donalyn06/Cutting%20Shots/Cturn-5604sm.jpg



  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
manutd101
Goldmember
Avatar
1,261 posts
Likes: 1
Joined May 2008
Location: Southern NH
     
Jul 04, 2008 19:14 |  #14

Playm wrote in post #5849097 (external link)
(sorry) it's not my intention to keep this string going.. BUT I just came across this horse.. belly so close to the ground.. LOL.. (I'm almost finished processing the shows.. but thought this horse's turn was cool .. he was looking UP at the (cropped) cow!).

Nothing wrong with this string keeping going, if they're all that good :)


Conor - my flickr (external link)

Do you enjoy these forums? Donate!

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
sto12m
Hatchling
8 posts
Joined Jul 2008
     
Jul 08, 2008 04:28 as a reply to  @ manutd101's post |  #15

Look at the expressions on their faces, "steady" is the right word. Nice photos


| Geavity | (external link)
- EOS 400D
- EF 50mm f/1.8
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
sponsored links (only for non-logged)

6,350 views & 0 likes for this thread, 10 members have posted to it.
Turns & Stops - Cutting horses
FORUMS Photo Sharing & Discussion Sports 
AAA
x 1600
y 1600

Jump to forum...   •  Rules   •  Forums   •  New posts   •  RTAT   •  'Best of'   •  Gallery   •  Gear   •  Reviews   •  Member list   •  Polls   •  Image rules   •  Search   •  Password reset   •  Home

Not a member yet?
Register to forums
Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more... and all is free. Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting!


COOKIES DISCLAIMER: This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies and to our privacy policy.
Privacy policy and cookie usage info.


POWERED BY AMASS forum software 2.58forum software
version 2.58 /
code and design
by Pekka Saarinen ©
for photography-on-the.net

Latest registered member was a spammer, and banned as such!
2710 guests, 135 members online
Simultaneous users record so far is 15,144, that happened on Nov 22, 2018

Photography-on-the.net Digital Photography Forums is the website for photographers and all who love great photos, camera and post processing techniques, gear talk, discussion and sharing. Professionals, hobbyists, newbies and those who don't even own a camera -- all are welcome regardless of skill, favourite brand, gear, gender or age. Registering and usage is free.