Showing posts with label track. Show all posts
Showing posts with label track. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Better Now than Before


Do you remember Junior High Track...or even High School. In West Texas that means two things: 

1. Wind...without fail the wind would blow. Not a gentle breeze that cooled you down after a great race. A wind that almost stopped you every time you rounded a corner. Or a gust of wind that blew you backwards while trying to pole vault.

and...

2. Dust...is my gum suppose to be crunchy?
Enough about dust.
But today was a good day. Both wind and dust were present. But I didn’t have to run, jump, or fall. I pushed a button on my camera. It is much better now than before.

I used my Canon 7D with the 70-200 f2.8. What I was doing was playing with focusing areas. Tracking seemed better in the portrait view, as seen in this photo. When I used landscape position and adjusted the focusing area accordingly, the camera struggled to maintain focus. 

I met another man with the same setup. We had a lengthy discussion about the issue. Didn't resolve it but enjoyed the conversation. By the way, the young man in this photo won his heat. I didn't stay for the final but he will be a tough one to catch.