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Kung Foo Cows at KatherineCouple of pics from the Katherine rodeo.
Haven't tried to capture much action before so relatively pleased. Click for larger C&C appreciated. - Nick
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Hi Nick,
these are great action shots. Looks like you are really getting into that country posting you are on right now However, I find the photos a bit dark. Some of that will be due to the time of day, harsh shadows. I also notice that you went -0.3 ev, try the other way, +0.3. You would lose a bit of the shutter speed but you could also compensate for that with highter iso. Keep enjoying NT André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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I'll reprocess these a bit lighter. They are a fair bit lighter before PP. However the shadows were very harsh, the light is bloody bright up there in the middle of the day.
Andre: I'm in Taree on placement now. Got back from the NT nearly two months ago - just been busy and lazy with the photos. - Nick
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