Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/13

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Subject: [Leica] A newbie here..
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Wed Dec 13 09:51:46 2006
References: <457F28D4.5080208@zabrovsky.com> <7.0.1.0.2.20061212205606.026bdb10@infoave.net> <457FA71E.6090406@zabrovsky.com>

Shalom Alex,
Welcome to the fun house! :-) Looked at your galleries and good photography 
without question.

On your sport gallery solid photo work on the Rhythmic Gymnastics, peak 
action is right on the mark time and time again. well done.

The equestrian photo when the sport page opens. This particular timing is 
too late! Shooting equestrian events  you want to capture the horse with 
it's front legs high and about to go over the jump or as horse and rider are 
at the peak covering the jump.

Once they go past this point and on the way down is a nothing moment...... 
that is unless the rider is coming out of the saddle and onto the ground or 
water! Now that's a different action compared to a successful jumper.

You might like to look here for a jumping picture at the Olympics I shot a 
few years ago.
http://tedgrantphoto.com/1j.htm

Shooting from your side position to the jump as we see in the sport gallery 
it's very important to catch the horse and rider on the way up or right at 
the top. If you watch without shooting you'll see the horse almost fully 
extended as it pushes off it's hind legs and rider leaning forward! That's 
the moment you want. So when you shoot, all of this happens very quickly. So 
without question you are watching all this happen with the camera at your 
eye... horse goes up..... you go click! :-)

Looking forward to more of your photography.
ted

Ted Grant Photography Limited
1817 Feltham Road
Victoria BC  V8N 2A4
CANADA
250-477-2156

tedgrantphoto.com
tedgrant@shaw.ca 


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