Hi Folks.
Well I ended up at Ascot for the racing quite unexpectedly as a guest on Saturday, I had my camera with me and tried to take panning shots of the horses at the gallop, I got motion blur alright, out of about 30 shots of the horses I have one that is acceptable though not great, all but one horse is a blur, all the others have terrible blur, I never realised how much movement there is with a running horse, head bobbing, jockey bouncing etc. I wanted blurred legs but had clearly misunderstood horses!
Is it possible to pan with horses or do you crank the shutter speed up and freeze the movement? I used the 70-200 f2.8 II ISO 100 1/80th (I think) and f7 ish as needed to suit the other settings.
I will post a shot when I can find it from the blurred ones.
This was my first try shooting horses other than stood still in a field!
Any one got any tips in case I get to go back?
Also don't bet on any horse I bet on, one of them even came last without the jockey! ;D
Cheers, Graham.
Well I ended up at Ascot for the racing quite unexpectedly as a guest on Saturday, I had my camera with me and tried to take panning shots of the horses at the gallop, I got motion blur alright, out of about 30 shots of the horses I have one that is acceptable though not great, all but one horse is a blur, all the others have terrible blur, I never realised how much movement there is with a running horse, head bobbing, jockey bouncing etc. I wanted blurred legs but had clearly misunderstood horses!
Is it possible to pan with horses or do you crank the shutter speed up and freeze the movement? I used the 70-200 f2.8 II ISO 100 1/80th (I think) and f7 ish as needed to suit the other settings.
I will post a shot when I can find it from the blurred ones.
This was my first try shooting horses other than stood still in a field!
Any one got any tips in case I get to go back?
Also don't bet on any horse I bet on, one of them even came last without the jockey! ;D
Cheers, Graham.


