Horses in motion
Show me your Action shots....
Show Jumping, Cross Coutry, Races, or just plane running in the fields.
This shot is from 200 yards using a Nikon 80-200 at full zoom.
Show Jumping, Cross Coutry, Races, or just plane running in the fields.
This shot is from 200 yards using a Nikon 80-200 at full zoom.
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Playton, welcome to the forum! Unfortunately, the posted photo suffers from an understandable lack of detail - understandable in that 200 yards is WAY, WAY too far away to use a 200mm lens. Given the subject of a horse, I would not expect reasonable detail beyond 50 yards or so. So I think you need to get both closer to your subject and get a longer lens - from 200 yards away you'd need roughly an 800mm lens (on your aps-c camera) to get good/sharp images.
Please don't be discouraged. It's not a reflection on your ability only that the circumstance was beyond the abilities of the equipment.
Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
You want the rest of us to post action shots, too, right? Here's one from the Melbourne Cup a couple of days ago. It's not the sharpest one I got, but I think it's the most dramatic and I like that you can see the skyline in the background for a bit of context:
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Unsharp at any Speed
Really nice, artistic shot. Would be great for a header on a JC (Jockey Club) or promotional material.
Dressage at Devon 2006-
Maryland Renn. Fest
Tom Reid of Medieval Times performing Levade at Devon for an exhibtion
Polly Stockton into the Head of the Lake at Rolex
Columbia Classic Grand Prix-
Seeking Seattle - Virginia Gold Cup
International Gold Cup
**On some of these I'm waiting for the watermark to change. Just realized that it was set to full opacity...Images Processing
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Most with 300F4L and 200F2.8L
And some from Chatsworth
spot the loose dog
2 is probably my favorite because of the detail of musculaturre in the horse. Great, sharp capture!
Thank's John they were some of the first shots i took with the 1D the Chatsworth shots were with 10D
Nice shots However as an egotistical yank I've got to point out that Burghley is just one of three of the most famous horse trials in the world. The other two being Badminton and Rolex Kentucky which together are the "Grand Slam of Eventing". Rolex offers a prize of $250,000 to any rider who wins all three in a row. The only person to have won that is Great Britain’s Pippa Funnell in 2003.
Love Andrew's confused look (first of the Chatsworth shots) and the angle of #4 makes it look like it should be at a beginner trial
I had a press pass for Rolex and I didn't realize until about midday that I could get a pretty cool shot of the jump around the corner over the heads of the crowd. Check out the no stirrup action too.
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Smart arse
270mm 1/1000 F 5.6
240mm F 5.3 1/1000
At first I was unhappy about the poor light here, but I kind like how it highlights the horses' and riders' faces, makes the competition seem more intense. (Or I'm full of crap and I'm just trying to make my self feel better?
I wanna see how a crop would look with the just the three horses on the right. What do you think?
Background too busy here?
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