Great action shot. The horse likes calmer than the rider.
Another great shot tb. Do you know the name of the horse and rider and whether they made the team. I'll watch for them when they come to Canada. I love the way you manage to capture the rider's expression in your shots.
Wendy
What strikes me particularly about your images, Thierry, being someone who does not very often shoot at the f2 end of things, is the amount of depth-of-field you get. Others may have a view, but, for me, what we have here is a lesson that if you get the focus right and the point of focus in the right place, then even at f2 there's enough depth-of-field available to produce images such as this. A good lesson.
The other thing that strikes me about them is - they're magnificent!
I was expecting a tatty pub with a snug and saw dust on the tap room floor. The riders face is a picture on its own but it is a superb action shot
Thanks to all for your messages and comments. The goal is this wide opening as you could imagine is to blurr the background and by this way to highlight the foreground. Concerning the focus point, I use only the central collimator of my 7D or 40D. I try to place the collimator in the center of the horse shoulder.
If you have a clear view of the horse before the jump, if not I recommand you to preset your AF prior to the jump on the obstacle structure
I hope it could help
You told me to not by shy about my rugged english. I go ahead and hope that it is understandable
All the horse photos you have posted have been outstanding.One question,what is the purpose of the ear covers on the horse?
Hi Jim,
During such competition, the environment is relatively noisy and it avoids to have the horse nervous due to noise. The second purpose is to avoid bugs in ears
great facial expression,cheers martyn