Dave,
I suppose it's impossible to get some 'shop' lights set up in one or
two places around the ring.  Beyond that, it's high ISO and pray.  I
understand about the flash, but that makes it pretty tricky.
Regards,  Bob S.

On 2/20/08, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been asked to do several indoor, no flash horse shows this and
> next weekend.
>
> Since my last venture there, they have removed the sky lights that
> helped in shooting, so now
> its just what ever falls in from the side windows.
>
> I don't really like doing these indoor things anymore, but they were
> in a bind(left it to late, and i was the only one free:-))
> but a sale is a sale.:-)
>
> Interesting how they will turn out. Noisy for sure, but a fellow
> equine shooter, who i get a long with quite well, has given me some
> tips for shooting the ring.
>
> If memory serves, i think i used cloudy WB as a start. They have those
> big hanging lights that look like mercury vapour ones, but i don
> 't think they are. Should not come into play anyway, as i will have to
> stop before they become a factor, as it will be to dark then anyway.
>
> I 'll find out after the first downloads, how friendly he is i suppose.:-)
>
> Dave
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