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First time I have seen Horse Racing in this forum and I will say it is most excellent and a tough benchmark to follow.
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yup, nice work.
What camera/lens/settings did you use? |
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Thanks guys!
For the the 3 pics above, I used a Canon 20D and 70-200mm f4L Shutter at around 800, ISO at 200, Aperature at 5.0. However, my 2 favorite pics that I took at this track was froum a couple of weeks ago. It was sunny and warm outside. I used a Canon 300D and the same 70-200mm f4L: |
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Nice sharp shots, I like that first one, reminded me of The Horse in Motion. You could have settled a bet about 130 years ago...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadweard_Muybridge |
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