Originally Posted by
rawill
Hi Christina, pity the season has ended.
Maybe cars will have to suffice for practise in the "Off Season".
With racing cars, I am 25 or more meters away, often a safety fence in front of me.
So I use a 70-300 or 28-200.
I can imagine 1/80 being too fast for horses, but I have gone up from 1/80th to 1/100 or 1/125 for race cars.
I have played with multi point auto focus and continuous shooting in the past, this year so far, I have been using single shot, manual focus at a particular point on the track. I am not sure I get anymore keepers, but it is fun trying.
Not sure I will ever get to be where I want to be in terms of keepers that are really sharp, with the speedshot background.
I also haveto play with EC to stop getting blown out pics on bright days.
Your pole, don't worry about it if it is your best place for taking photos. Take it out, not with cropping pp, but in GIMP language, ehance healing. Not surewhat it called in Elements or Photoshop, but it is there.
Now to the photos.
8 is almost there, but also illustrates the difficulty, the noses are chopped, otherwise it would have a BIG tick from me.
A close up partial shot shows and tells the intensity story, brings us in, rather than being spectators.
With cars I am looking for a space in front for the car to run in to. I suspect it is the same for horses, however your challenge is greater as there is often a horse in front "blocking" the space.
Trying to get your prefered subject just in the frame with space in front and no horse in front is going to be a huge challenge.
So my choice, given my criteria, would be 9, they are shartp enough to me, I would crop a little off the left side so they have just entered the frame, and heal out the shadow on the bottom right.
Keep up the good work, not such easy stuff.