Dave,
I think this is the best set yet.
It conveys a lot of action.
And #5 with the boats is a stunner.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:18 AM, David Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
> Same-old, really :)
>
> I really seriously struggled this time around.  Not only did it rain but the 
> light was getting very dim, even more so than last week.  I had to put the 
> 200mm f/2.8 away and shoot with the 100mm, and even then I felt like I was 
> pushing my luck.  You'll see that a few of the photos I chose are still a 
> little soft.  The runners were the hardest to shoot as they move faster and 
> the trees weren't exactly helping with the lighting.
>
> SR does not help much when your subject is moving.  It also doesn't help much 
> when you notice you've somehow nudged the switch to "off".  Luckily I found 
> that one during the swimming stage.
>
> http://www.multisport.net.nz/photos/714-2010-02-18-frontrunner-surf-n-turf-photos.html
>
> There's one more race left in the series and it's held in a different 
> location.  I've heard the forecast isn't so good but I'll wait and see as 
> it's rarely accurate this far out.
>
> I'm currently wishing the camera had more focus points, with an extra set 
> closer to the edges.  I tend to be using the edges a lot with these races.  
> I'm shooting at an acute angle to the ocean with a long lens which causes the 
> foreground to blur so I end up cropping it out.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
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