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Hi all,
After a neighbour saw a few of my pics I have been asked if I would like a little practice photographing her daughter practising at the stables.
I will take a few portraits of her with the horse which I not so worried about but wanted to have a go at catching a few of her jumping.
I've had a little bit of a search and it seems a fast shutter speed (1/500th?) and an angle of 45degrees to the front trying to catch the horse a full stretch seem to be the sum total of my knowledge at the moment.
I'm guessing it would be a case of taking a burst of shots as the horse is about to jump and following that through till she lands.
I have a 40D, a Tamron 17-50 2.8f a Tamron 70-300 f4-5.6 and the crappiest tripod you have ever had the misfortune to see
I would appreciate any pointers on pitfalls and tips on how to make this learning experience a success for me.
After a neighbour saw a few of my pics I have been asked if I would like a little practice photographing her daughter practising at the stables.
I will take a few portraits of her with the horse which I not so worried about but wanted to have a go at catching a few of her jumping.
I've had a little bit of a search and it seems a fast shutter speed (1/500th?) and an angle of 45degrees to the front trying to catch the horse a full stretch seem to be the sum total of my knowledge at the moment.
I'm guessing it would be a case of taking a burst of shots as the horse is about to jump and following that through till she lands.
I have a 40D, a Tamron 17-50 2.8f a Tamron 70-300 f4-5.6 and the crappiest tripod you have ever had the misfortune to see

I would appreciate any pointers on pitfalls and tips on how to make this learning experience a success for me.