On 9/10/07, Rebekah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cool! impressive to do so well on such a muddy day, looks dangerous.
> (but I don't know anything about horses)

Thanks, and i can be.
The pair have fallen over several times on wet grass, but Calyn(the
horse) is used to this muddy san from her Hunter days. A lot of horses
were upset about the puddles and they wind up losing points cause of
it, be shes a mudder, just like her fadder.:-)

Twenty years ago i never thought we would know anything about them let
alone working with them. Now its in the blood.:-)

Dave
>
> rg2
>
> On 9/10/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://picasaweb.google.com/pentkon52/CadorDressage07
> >
> > Just put a few up from Sunday.
> >
> > K10D 50-200.
> >
> > It was pretty dismal out, and i tried the AF-C mode for these. The
> > K10D does not do the machine gun thing i can get away with, with the
> > other cameras and some are OOF, but not to many.
> >
> > Enjoy
> >
> > Dave
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