My First Rodeo
In preparation for a photography clinic I will be teaching at a rodeo next month with Ann Torrence, I spent Friday night at the rodeo in Morgan, Utah. While the clinic we're teaching isn't specifically about Rodeo Photography, it is in the arena and will have horses & riders as subjects. With this in mind, I figured it would make sense to do a scouting trip to another event ahead of time to familiarize myself with the surroundings.
Here are a few things I learned:
- High ISO on the Canon 5D Mark II is a Godsend
- The longer the lens the better (especially on a fullframe body)
- The 5D Mark II's focus points & speed are nearly inadequate for this type of work
- Be ready for the transition from daylight to dark
- Shooting with a monopod is a must
- Consider JPG to keep from filling the buffer too quickly
- Cowboys are genuinely nice people
- Rodeo's are great fun at an affordable price
Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 70-200 f/4L - 1/80 second, f/5.0, ISO 6400
All in all, it was a great evening. If I were doing this type of work on a regular basis, I would definitely want a faster body. I think a Canon 50D with it's faster frame-rate and 1.6x sensor would be a nice camera at an affordable price. Of course, budget permitting, it goes without saying that a body from the Canon 1D or Nikon D3 series would be the best choice.
1 Comments:
awesome post!
i really like how you broke the thoughts down into that list.
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