As a fairly basic rider, the most impressive thing to see is just how easy and effortless the pros make it look, when it's anything but. Though I was more interested in watching than photographing it, I took along my new 70-200 2.8 VRII. It was my first time to use it properly and it's a brilliant piece of equipment, perfect for dimly-lit churches. It'll get a lot of use this year.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Cian O'Connor
A few of us from Lough Gara Stables took a spin up the road to the Keash Equestrian Centre last week to see Cian O'Connor and Mark Kinsella give a showjumping Demo. Cian finished the evening by doing a Grand Prix course against the clock on one of his best horses, Splendour.
As a fairly basic rider, the most impressive thing to see is just how easy and effortless the pros make it look, when it's anything but. Though I was more interested in watching than photographing it, I took along my new 70-200 2.8 VRII. It was my first time to use it properly and it's a brilliant piece of equipment, perfect for dimly-lit churches. It'll get a lot of use this year.
As a fairly basic rider, the most impressive thing to see is just how easy and effortless the pros make it look, when it's anything but. Though I was more interested in watching than photographing it, I took along my new 70-200 2.8 VRII. It was my first time to use it properly and it's a brilliant piece of equipment, perfect for dimly-lit churches. It'll get a lot of use this year.
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Very impressive pictures John . Beside the quality of the pictures the timing is pretty impressive too .
Well done ,
Alain Storme
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