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austin rodeo - 03-15-2011, 03:24 PM

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03-16-2011, 02:49 PM


Nice job under difficult circumstances

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Love that first one. i know how hard it is...been shooting the houston rodeo from my seat. the lighting is awwwwwwwwwful.

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the first one i had to use iso 12800 and +4 ev of compensation on my nikon d7000. i was surprised at how well the nikon worked at such a high iso
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the first one i had to use iso 12800 and +4 ev of compensation on my nikon d7000. i was surprised at how well the nikon worked at such a high iso
never would've guessed on that one! the rest of them are fairly grainy tho. If you go to my blog link in sig, i was shooting from the stands at ISO 4000 on the 7D. i get scared to go much higher. lol

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