Copyright Bob Jones @ ImagineWales.com [horseback riding & rodeo pictures]
Uploaded: November 04, 2004 22:47:37
Susana Matos November 04, 2004
wonderful!!!! As usual!!!!!!!!!Kip T. Berger November 04, 2004
Great shot Bob! You capured the moment nicely. How good/fast does the 10D's AI servo AF track with object coming toward you head on? #891052Dan Holm November 04, 2004
Awesome capture, Bob!! #891054Bob Jones November 05, 2004
Hi Kip, I have not had much problem with the tracking on the 10D although the buffer is quite small. OK some images are out of focus but on a shoot like this the focus range is quite small and it keeps focus quite well. I have recently changed to the 20D and that is without doubt quite awesome in its ability to keep focus on a moving target approaching you. These types of images are my bread and butter shots these days and when you are taking show jumping shots all day in all types of light and weather you need a good camera that will allow you to shoot fast and accurately. The 10D does a good job but does fall down when the light fails. The 20D allows you to extend the ISO to 1600 and still get a usable shot when using a 70 - 200mm lens at f2.8, the 10D you can only get away with an ISO setting of 400 #891119Bonnie C. Lackey November 05, 2004
The drive in the rider's face says it all and that beautiful horse is such a pleasure to behold... #891246Eric Bancroft November 05, 2004
Great shot! You have captured the emotion so well. #891269Gene Spears December 16, 2004
very nice! congratulations, Bob!! #975355Leonard Pierce December 16, 2004
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