Flying
Uploaded: April 14, 2012 17:10:08
Went to the Keeneland track early morning practice for my own slow panning shooting technique practice. Found out fairly quickly that slow speed panning a galloping horse (shutter speed priority: 1/60 s) does not really work too well, at least for me; too herky jerky. Only a few "poses" worked, directly perpendicular, during the glide part of the stride (pictured). Unfortunately, if you get more than one horse in the frame at one time, forget it… Lesson learned: it's a lot easier to shoot fast (1/800, or faster) and freeze :).
Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/60 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 250, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 77.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 40D
Randy D. Dinkins April 14, 2012
One more... #1456553Shelly A. Van Camp April 14, 2012
Very cool...I have never been able to do that. #10091028frank w. degenhardt April 15, 2012
Its fun when you can learn some new things about the best way to shot a particular kind of shot. You learned quickly and got yourself some amazing action shots to boot. Love the blur around the horse and rider and the way it adds to the feel of the horses speed. Perfect timing in the fact that all four feet are off the ground. Gorgeous colors, superior work my friend. #10091336Monnie Ryan April 15, 2012
Fabulous action capture, Randy! #10091571Shirley A. Kinney April 20, 2012
Terrific capture, Randy. #10100561Stefania Barbier May 25, 2012
beautiful finalist, congratulations!!! #10151384Monnie Ryan May 26, 2012
Wow and wow again, Randy - Congratulations on your Finalist award! #10152049Carol Eade May 26, 2012
Fantastic finalist, congratulations Randy! #10152563Nancy L. Green May 26, 2012
CONGRATULATIONS Randy on this wonderful finalist, WTG!! <>< #10152579JO ANN CLEVELAND May 26, 2012
Congratulations on your outstanding finalist Randy, I love it!jo ann c. #10154065
David Phalen May 26, 2012
BIG Congrats on your Finalist!! #10154334David M. Montero May 28, 2012
I tried the same thing with auto racing. Found a level spot and used a tripod. Got rid of the herky jerky but it was still difficult and my results were not as good as this shot. This is fantastic Randy! Congratulations on your Finalist selection! #10156691Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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