Originally Posted by
dbmurrell
Hi Thierry. Very nice shots! I agree that your second shot is the better of the two, and from an equestrian photography point of view, the advantage in #2 is the horse's position -- you want the horse's knees together and ears forward as he goes over the rails. Your #2 shot is a very traditional capture for the hunter/jumper event, and I think its very nice compositionally.
I do like the tighter crop -- as long as the horse has somewhere to go in the frame.
As for the BW vs. color option -- I'm not sure I agree with others that the BW is the clear winner. The color variant shows a better separation between the horse and the trees. The striping on the rails is moderately distracting to be sure in the color version, which is why some folks will prefer the BW. I'm not much of a fan of selective de-saturation, so I think I would also avoid that route. Another possibility might be to use a "fall away" exposure gradient in the lower portion of the image to draw the eye away from the striping. Sporting events are notoriously messy, so I applaud your efforts to keep at it. Good luck!