On Mar 28, 2013, at 09:21 , David J Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I'd just set the camera to go auto up to ISO6400, set the shutter speed to 
>> 1/250 or so and let the chips fall where they may.   Practice tripping the 
>> shutter when they're at the apex of whatever jumpy arcs they're doing.
> I'm  thinking this might not be to much different that horse
> photography as far as the apex, but we'll see.
> 

I forgot you have that gig.  That'll help!

>> 
>> I've got to imagine that shooting an activity like this is going to be a "1 
>> keeper, 10 deletions" kind of proposition, so make sure you've got a lot of 
>> space available on your cards.  :-)
> 
> I never delete.:-)

Seriously? 

When I come back from a live concert, I immediately nuke anything which is 
grossly unusable.  700-1000 shots immediately becomes 200-300 from which I can 
sort out the 50 or so keepers.

 -Charles

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