Hold on NBZ

© Debbie Prediger

Hold on NBZ

Uploaded: March 16, 2009

Description

Taken mid afternoon in July
f/5 1/2000 105mm 70 mm 4.0

Exif: F Number: 5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/20000 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: NIKON D70s

Comments

Kathleen Nealon March 28, 2009

Hi Debbie, I didn't originally see your name on the welcome thread I popped in on. But then I did and realized I had never told you how much I enjoy your action shots. Action photography is not something that I do since (like portraits) I think it takes a lot of time, practice and opportunity to develop. But from the looks of your gallery you can. I think the moment in time you captured here is very dynamic and the mid afternoon light is complements the horse very well. It's unfortunate that the helmet is cut off ; and there could be more space on the left. But as I said, action is very difficult. Please keep doing it; it adds interest and excitement not found in non-action. #1105266

Debbie Prediger March 29, 2009

Thanks for the comments. It's funny you mention action seems like too much work. I love action and could take all day taking photos, but portraits..no thanks, they stress me out. Somebody is always unhappy with how their hairs looks or something.
If I have to take portraits, then they must be outside so they have some interest.
Kids are fun though.
Thanks again and keep snapping
Debbie #7349086

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