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Great set of pictures, really sharp. Can I ask what lens you used for these? My other half spends a lot on pictures of her eventers and I've yet to see any of this quality.
Great set of pictures, really sharp. Can I ask what lens you used for these? My other half spends a lot on pictures of her eventers and I've yet to see any of this quality.
i am going to be honest these do nothing for me, all of the jumping ones are either too late or framed wrong. you need to get the bottom of the jump in to give any idea of scale and so you can actually see what the horse is jumping also you need to take the pictures earlier before they get airborn
i am going to be honest these do nothing for me, all of the jumping ones are either too late or framed wrong. you need to get the bottom of the jump in to give any idea of scale and so you can actually see what the horse is jumping also you need to take the pictures earlier before they get airborn
Well if the purpose of the pictures was to make sales I ma sure you wont have a problem.
Whilst its often possible to get to the bottom of the jump at a small gymkhana, if you are trying to sell photos it's often necesary to position away from the jumps and give yourself the chance of photos from 2 0r 3 jumps.
I thought they were nice and sharp with good action, didnt really think the timing was off, am taking some of my daughter and her friend at wivelsden cross country this afternoon, and would be well happy with some like these!
I went on the sunday, didnt take as many as id have hoped but thats having the family with you lol I also wanted to get round the cross country course more and to the dressage but that was miles away, as we learnt a few years ago!
I went on the sunday, didnt take as many as id have hoped but thats having the family with you lol I also wanted to get round the cross country course more and to the dressage but that was miles away, as we learnt a few years ago!
If we all like different shots, then does it matter if they are not composed or cropped correctly? understand the need for any kind of critism for improvement, and it has made me want to try this out, so it has inspired.
What Fab shots,super sharp and after doing a couple of shows recently can appreciate the quality,action and beautiful exposures and dead accurate colours .
A great selection of images. It is good to see variety and they are all well taken!
As for compositions that`s always a matter of personal taste, personally I think many of these are excellent.
regards
Tony
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