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    Default Cranbourne Rodeo 2012

    Here's some photos from the Cranbourne Rodeo held last Saturday night. Feel free to critique. If anyone's interested I'll post camera and lens info and settings.

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    Default Cool!

    Pictures are really good! I was there too!
    What are your cam settings and info and stuff?

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    Hi WesternRider, welcome to the forum.

    Camera is a Canon 7D I used my Tamron 70-200 f1.8 zoom for all the shots. The photos are not posted in any particular order.

    Pict 1: Taken at 7:54 PM f2.8 1/2000 sec ISO 1000
    Pict 2 & 3: Taken at 9:01 PM f2.8 1/125 sec ISO 2500
    Pict 4: Taken at 9:01 PM f2.8 1/125 sec ISO 3200
    Pict 5: Taken at 9:34 PM f2.8 1/400 sec ISO 6400
    Pict 6, 7 & 9: Taken at 9:38 PM f2.8 1/400 sec ISO 6400
    Pict 8: Taken at 9:38 PM f2.8 1/200 sec ISO 6400
    Pict 10: Taken at 7:53 PM f2.8 1/2000 sec ISO 640
    Pict 11: Taken at 6:33 PM f2.8 1/320 sec ISO 4000

    As the night wore on I had to keep pushing the ISO to try and keep a decent shutter speed to get nice sharp shots. Auto-Focusing also became an issue . I probably took about 150 photos, these are the only ones I would show anyone .
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    Great shots G.J. .... now tell the truth.

    You only went along for the ride.


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    Hey John,

    Great Shots there,

    The 'Clown' in Pic 5 must be a brave young fella, cuddling a big cranky bull like that, did he survive ???

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    Great set GJ.
    My favourite would have to be second pic second row.

    Thanks for posting the settings
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    Apologies too all, just noticed that I made a boo boo with the lense specs. Should read f2.8 (wish I had an f1.8 )
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    Quote Originally Posted by HazzaB View Post
    Hey John,

    Great Shots there,

    The 'Clown' in Pic 5 must be a brave young fella, cuddling a big cranky bull like that, did he survive ???

    HazzaB
    He fared better than the guy in the previous photo. I think the St' Johns medics took him away in an ambulance.
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    some great action shots for sure.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    haha awesome! you should put up the rest too, I reckon they would look good!

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    As A girl all I can say is "Ow, Ow oooh Ow Ow, Ow Noooooooooo"

    Great pics Grumpy
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    [QUOTE=tea lady;1441005]As A girl all I can say is"Ow, Ow oooh Ow Ow, Ow Noooooooooo" CQUOTE]

    That brings back memories AM.

    That's what most of my old girlfriends told me, many years ago.

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    [quote=Tim the Timber Turner;1443815]
    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    As A girl all I can say is"Ow, Ow oooh Ow Ow, Ow Noooooooooo" CQUOTE]

    That brings back memories AM.

    That's what most of my old girlfriends told me, many years ago.

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