Some more from Penrith TrottsModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Some more from Penrith TrottsI had a look at some of the others I took last night and thought I would post these two.
C&C greatly appreciated. Cheers Andy D700 / 14-24mm f2.8/ 24-70mm f2.8/ 85mm f1.4/ 70-200mm f2.8 / 105mm macro f 2.8 / SB900
Re: Some more from Penrith TrottsThe colours are good in these but a sugestion which will help you with your composition - select an outer focus point on the right so that when you are looking through the viewfinder, you will place the horse slightly to the right and not dead in the middle. All of your trots shots seem to have the focus in the middle and this is not aiding with the composition.Try it,it works a treat and dont be afraid to apply that technique to other areas. Seelcting the focus point is dead easy and becomes an automatic response after you have practiced it. Hope that helps for the future outings..
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