As promised here are some shots from my 2nd time around...
Manual - Matrix Metering
SS 1250-2500 A 4-8 Exposure Bias from 0 to -1
Auto ISO (Nikon 7100) which varied from 220-2000 which was very helpful under the changing light conditions
I initially positioned myself close to the starting gate which was good for full horse shots but I ended up moving back to the best position I could find near the finish line as there is greater opportunity for more shots... full and close up.
As suggested I tried panning at a SS as low as 180 and gradually upped it to 1250 before I managed any in focus shots. The difficulty with panning for a full horse shot is that poles and racing mannequins are all along the track so I when I tried panning I would lose focus and have to try to capture focus again and it just proved to be to difficult to do, for me anyway. Therefore the majority of my shots have a distracting background instead of a nicely blurred background, and the background at the race track is highly distracting.
I did manage to capture more of the horse in this set of shots, and for the close up shots I was able to keep the head of the horse and the rider in the shot with more luck than my first try. I think my focus was better on the last set because I kept fiddling with the shutter speeds. I expect with more practice composition will get easier.
C&C always welcome but not necessary. Here I'm sharing just for learning and for fun, hence a lot of images.
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Thanks for viewing and thanks to everyone who has helped me with these...