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Powder, powder, and more powder (Pics from 1/24/10)

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JROD

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What a day! Hope you enjoy the pics.

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It's always good to hear someone appreciates your work. Thanks for all the compliments. I'm shooting with a Canon XSi. Not a bad camera but I'm already looking to upgrade. The great thing about it is none of these are staged shots. This is how the whole group rides all day. I took about 300 pictures yesterday and picked some of the best. It's easy to get good pics when you go with good riders.

For those of you that remember the guy that broke his leg at the Bozeman grass drags, this was his second ride out this year. Not bad for just a few months of recovery.
 
Amazing pics......guess I even made one. Not quite a face shot, guess i have some commitment issues on the new sled.
 
It's always good to hear someone appreciates your work. Thanks for all the compliments. I'm shooting with a Canon XSi. Not a bad camera but I'm already looking to upgrade. The great thing about it is none of these are staged shots. This is how the whole group rides all day. I took about 300 pictures yesterday and picked some of the best. It's easy to get good pics when you go with good riders.


Awesome shots. Couple ?'s for ya...how do you go about carrying a bigger camera then a point and shoot around? Just in your pack or on the sled somewhere? And how does the battery and stuff hold up to the cold? Thanks!
 
I carry it in a camera case inside my pack. It does take up a lot of room though. I'll be getting a backpack designed for carrying it soon enough so I can pack a telephoto too. As for now I'm only carrying one lens. I don't think carrying it on the sled would be a good idea. I think it could get banged up pretty bad. The battery lasts a long time. I don't think I've charged it for 3 or 4 rides and I'm shooting in high quality and servo focus. I'm also averaging about 200 pictures per ride. After every ride the first thing I do is take it out of the case, pop the lens off, and let it sit so condensation can't build up inside the camera.
 
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