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Noticed the same yesterday,dire.
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scu - what a legend
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I am loving these drone shots from the moon, how anyone can make out the position of the horses and who is traveling or not is beyond me. If this is the future for chelt and prob aintree and the bigger fixtures well I am going to have to find a new job
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Too many different camera switches breaks up the continuity of the race, the drone shots are worthless.
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I want to see races as I would watch them as if at the course. One view. None of this multiple cameras, and on the flat this cr@p with a car with a camera on the top collowing the field around.
By all means have the cameras for replaying incidents afterwards but this "dramatic" focus on the top 2 or 3 at the expense of the rest of the field.... |
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My beef is that when there's backlight (sunshine) they set the camera exposure to the overall scene
rather than the horses. As a result the runners are silhouetted and the silks hard to see. An amateur photographer would do better. |
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did I see RTV offering drone pics online from Cheltenham today? how far behind is online?
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Significantly.
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Agree entirely the drone shots are just an irritation, and the only time they should be used is after the race has finished.
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the chopping and changing is infuriating.
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