Thanks John.
Actually i cannot remember if any poles fell down.I was impressed as this was Gary's 
first
jumping in 
over 20 years.He's a reining rider and operates the farm i do most of my shots at.

Some of my first sales were with pictures from the SP500 and 105 f 2.8.I don't really 
need
AF but it 
helps sometimes.:-)

Dave       

                                > On Sat, 15 May 2004 08:57:47 US/Eastern, you 
wrote:
> 
> >                                     
> >                     http://www.caughtinmotion.com/page_62.htm
> >
> >Added 20 pictures from a show last weekend.If any one wants to see what jumping 
> >looks
like
> >in a poorly lit arena at iso 1600,panned at the higest shutter is could get,click 
> >above
> >link.<g>
> >
> >The kids like 'em even if i don't .LOL
> >
> >Enjoy
> >
> >Dave 
> >
> 
>  I like 'em.  A friend invited me to a jumping show many, many years
> ago, pre-AF, and loaned me a K2 and 135mm lens.  I even got a couple
> of good shots.  It's not great art, but it is a very nice slice of
> life showing the efforts of horse and rider.  
> 
> My favorite is the last one, yag_0276.jpg, which I think must have
> taken down all the poles - seems to me there is no way that horse
> could clear from the position it is in.
> 
> --
> John Mustarde
> www.photolin.com
> 

                                


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