Here are a couple from today's event.
Booboo the Wonder Horse and Jessica.
The whites are blown out, any tips on how to avoid that?
Jul 05, 2008 15:12 | #1 Here are a couple from today's event. Jeremy
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danaitch Senior Member 381 posts Joined Aug 2006 More info | Jul 05, 2008 15:22 | #2 Not sure about your blown whites, I'm sure someone sensible will be along in a moment. TEAM! PRIDE! BLITZ!
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Playm Senior Member 991 posts Likes: 3 Joined Mar 2008 Location: CA Sierras More info | Jul 05, 2008 16:15 | #3 Considering your lighting conditions, you did good. Overhead, mid-day, bright contrasty light is the most undesirable lighting for shooting horses. .. but at shows, you've got to use what you've got. It's always hard to shoot extreme lights/darks especially in hard light. Sometimes you have to decide what you're willing to lose in order to get what you need.
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Bollan Senior Member 635 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Tenerife, Spain More info | Jul 05, 2008 16:57 | #4 First shot is good. The blown whites don't really affect the overall image in this case. The horse is well exposed and have a good position. The crop is a tad to centered, either go for a tighter crop or leave some more space in front of the horse. Just level the horizon thats all.
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liam5100 Senior Member 944 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Kansas More info | Jul 05, 2008 18:53 | #5 I enjoy the effect of a circular polarizer when shooting in situations like that, it will help with the highlights, exposure is really the key there though. But it will also really make the colors pop, especially the blue sky. Bill -
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SouthernJumper Member 199 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Arkansas More info | Jul 06, 2008 00:11 | #6 Agreed on the second one being slightly OOF. The whites really dont look too bad, and I actually like the crop on the first one. Being a rider, I would be happy with these two. And the flash is a DEFINITE no. My horse has freaked out before because of it, and riders will be very angry if you use it.
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CanadianKitKat Senior Member 920 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 More info | Jul 06, 2008 01:05 | #7 Nice shots, you got the trot right where you want it. I wouldn't worry too much about the whites. You want the horse exposed properly - no rider is going to care too much if their saddle pad is a little blown out - at least it looks clean
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Jul 06, 2008 07:15 | #8 Thanks for all the feedback guys! I am out the door to shot the second day of "tests" soon! Jeremy
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Pastis Hatchling 8 posts Joined Mar 2008 More info | Aug 03, 2008 11:10 | #9 Late finding this thread.
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Az2Africa Goldmember 3,481 posts Likes: 6 Joined Mar 2005 Location: North Scottsdale, Arizona USA More info | Aug 03, 2008 15:19 | #10 Sometimes you can't help blowing out the white. Here's a tweak using Nik Vivesa. "If you're not living on the edge. You're taking up too much room !"
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