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June 2008 Fred Schaad

A Long 8 Seconds

Williams Lake, British Columbia

A braided manila rope is the cowboy's only security as he rides a wildly bucking bull.
The rope is wrapped loosely around the bull and a weighted cowbell hangs underneath.
When the ride is over, the cowbell pulls the rope free.
The bull rider will be disqualified for touching the bull with his free hand or bucking off before
the end of the eight-second ride.
As it is tremendously difficult just to remain on top of these loose-hided animals,
riders are not required to spur.

The successful bull riders keep themselves close to their handhold throughout the whole ride.
This prevents the holding arm from straightening and jerking the hand loose.
Bull riding, the most dangerous of all rodeo events, demands that a bullfighting clown be in the
rodeo arena during each ride.
As the cowboy dismounts or is thrown from the bull, the bullfighter distracts the animal until the
bull rider reaches safety. (CPRA)

Canon EOS-1D Mark III ,Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM ,Digital
1/2500s, f/2.8, ISO 160, 175mm, -1/3 EV full exif

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Jose Maria Patricio14-Feb-2009 15:58
Thank you for this superb Shot as well as for the explanation. Leaving far from there is very helpful going through the coments. Thanks for sharing.
Richard Calmes26-Jul-2008 01:00
This is an amazing action shot! V
Bill Warren20-Jul-2008 19:48
This might be my favorite of the series--the bull's eye contact with the lens is dead on. Vote
Jean D'Aoûst20-Jul-2008 14:25
Super shot, "Watch out, the Bull look at you". Perfect position for the cowboy too at least a 87. V.
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography20-Jul-2008 12:05
Wow! Fantastic catch, Vote !!!
Claude Martin20-Jul-2008 07:16
Impressive action... big vote.
Thanks for the explanation.
Toney Smith20-Jul-2008 02:05
Now that is a stop action photo, super job! -V-