Morri,
That's a damned big animal to be riding around.  I love the last shot
with all 4 feet off the ground, and the one with the guy just hitting
the ground in the lower left and the bull's front quarters facing him
while the hind quarters are twisted up and away from him.  Those are
big animals to show such movement.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Morris
Galloway<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi! The "Constant Lurker, Pentaxian since Honeywell"  has gotten up courage
> to try a little post. Took in a small town rodeo last weekend. It was
> sponsored by a youth group (FFA for those in the 'States) and was an Open
> affair -- if you had the entry fee and were old enough, you could climb on
> the back of anything you wanted to.
> The Boys and Men of the little town tried for two nights to ride the bulls.
> The bulls won every contest. Here is a rider. If anybody thinks these are
> any good, I'll post more.
>
> Shot w/ K10D, 50-135 DA*, and a whomping big potato masher dialed down to
> 1/25th so it would recycle fast enough to stay up with the camera (And an
> external battery pack, of course.)
>
> The Link:
> http://s564.photobucket.com/albums/ss85/SmallTownObserver/Rodeo%20Ballet%201/?albumview=slideshow
>
> (I know -- photobucket ain't too popular, but I ain't smart enough to get
> flickr to work, at least tonight.)
> Morris Galloway, from Stroud, Oklahoma, population 2758.
>
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