Bull Riding - Rock Bottom Arkansas
Every Miles A Memory
Registered Users Posts: 123 Major grins
Spent the entire Memorial Day Weekend in Northern Arkansas at the Rock Bottom Chuck Wagon Races. Friday night they had a Rodeo which featured some Bull Riding!
This was the first time we had ever tried our hand at shooting this type of event, but all I can say is the wife and I are both totally hooked. Between the speed and amazing ability of the riders, we can see why it has such a huge following!
Canon 5D, 400 f/2.8 - ISO 3200 1/125 @ f/2.8
This poor guy wasnt even out of the shoot yet and had already put in more than 8 seconds on a this bad mofo bucking and slamming him against the side of the gates!!!
Canon 5D, 400 f/2.8 - ISO 3200 1/60 @ f/2.8
Canon 5D, 400 f/2.8 - ISO 3200 1/180 @ f/2.8 - I lucked out on this one and somebodies flash must have gone off behind the rider which gave me almost studio like lighting on the whole scene! Some time yer' just lucky I guess!
These are the Wife's Shots
Some of these things come out of the gate in the air and already trying to get the riders off their backs!
Canon 30D - 70-200 f/2.8 - ISO 1600 1/100 @ f/2.8
Canon 30D - 70-200 f/2.8 - ISO 1600 1/100 @ f/2.8
Canon 30D - 70-200 f/2.8 - ISO 1600 1/100 @ f/2.8
Entire Gallery can be seen here if you want to see more of the crazy action! Thanks for Looking and Comments always appreciated!
This was the first time we had ever tried our hand at shooting this type of event, but all I can say is the wife and I are both totally hooked. Between the speed and amazing ability of the riders, we can see why it has such a huge following!
Canon 5D, 400 f/2.8 - ISO 3200 1/125 @ f/2.8
This poor guy wasnt even out of the shoot yet and had already put in more than 8 seconds on a this bad mofo bucking and slamming him against the side of the gates!!!
Canon 5D, 400 f/2.8 - ISO 3200 1/60 @ f/2.8
Canon 5D, 400 f/2.8 - ISO 3200 1/180 @ f/2.8 - I lucked out on this one and somebodies flash must have gone off behind the rider which gave me almost studio like lighting on the whole scene! Some time yer' just lucky I guess!
These are the Wife's Shots
Some of these things come out of the gate in the air and already trying to get the riders off their backs!
Canon 30D - 70-200 f/2.8 - ISO 1600 1/100 @ f/2.8
Canon 30D - 70-200 f/2.8 - ISO 1600 1/100 @ f/2.8
Canon 30D - 70-200 f/2.8 - ISO 1600 1/100 @ f/2.8
Entire Gallery can be seen here if you want to see more of the crazy action! Thanks for Looking and Comments always appreciated!
0
Comments
Great shots. Looks like the 2 of you had fun getting hooked on a new event.
http://www.imagesbyceci.com
http://www.facebook.com/ImagesByCeci
Picadilly, NB, Canada
Two things we learned, when anything has Cajohnes larger than your head, 99.9% of the time it's gonna win:D
#2, my wife is addicted to this like some drug addict on a binge. Between all the rough cowboys and the non-stop adrenaline, she wont stop talking about it and is ready to join the PBR Tour as a photographer
Thanks for the comments
www.everymilesamemory.com
www.patbonishphotography.com
All Who Wander Are Not Lost
Very brave young men.Excellent first effort in difficult light conditions. I'm surprised you did so well at SS1/60.
One of my Wife's shots taken with a Canon 30D 70-200f/2.8
Canon 5D with a 400f/2.8
This guy actually rode this one out. I know looking at the shot it looks like he is about to get tossed!
This poor fella went for a nasty ride before he ever even got out of the gate!
And this is probably one of my favorites just because of how frickin' wild of a ride it looks like!
Thanks for looking and the entire gallery can be viewed here if you're interested in seeing more!
www.everymilesamemory.com
www.patbonishphotography.com
All Who Wander Are Not Lost
Those guys are NUTS!
And even CRAZIER are the rodeo clowns whose job it is to lure a p'd off bull away from a downed rider. Duh.
The shots are great, by the way!
http://www.imagesbyceci.com
http://www.facebook.com/ImagesByCeci
Picadilly, NB, Canada