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Binbrook, Ontario RAM Rodeo – 2023

Binbrook, Ontario RAM Rodeo – 2023

Binbrook, Ontario Rodeo 2023

I’ve photographed numerous small and medium sized rodeos in Southern Alberta.  Nice access at these for a photographer.  And I can roam around and take some nice shots of the cowboys and their horses.  Usually three or four photographers maximum.  Lots more at this rodeo.

Binbrook rodeo is part of a series called the RAM Rodeo Tour.

These cowboys are tough dudes.  It's fun watching them do their 'yoga' stretches to get warmed up.  The bull riding: the goal is to last 8 seconds.  Not many do.  Those bulls are a whole lotta muscle and meanness.  I'm truly amazed that anyone can stay up on one of them for even eight seconds.  

Was a pretty harsh sun for decent photos but occasionally the odd cloud covered to help out. 

Odd layout as well. Very narrow arena for the events.  Not sure how the girls pulled off the barrel racing in such a tight space.

I’ll have to try and get to a few more of these next season.

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Millarville Rodeo August 2014

Millarville Rodeo August 2014

I went out to the Millarville Rodeo yesterday.  It was pretty dusty again.  In some respects this adds to the flavour of the pictures but sure makes it hard to get sharpness with all that dust and dirt.  Here are some of the calf roping, bronc riding,  and calf wrestling  from the afternoon.

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Dogpound Rodeo 2014, Alberta, Canada

Dogpound Rodeo 2014, Alberta, Canada

Took some pictures at the Dogpound Rodeo on July 16th, 2014.  I photographed this rodeo a couple of years ago and got some really great shots.  I do enjoy these smaller rodeos as you can get closer in - it is a much more intimate setting.  That being said, it is the roughest time of day to shoot - middle of the day - it was very hot and sunny and the sun straight up.  Making shooting conditions were pretty contrasty but ... the dust was great for pictures. Not so great for camera equipment!

Not much information online about this rodeo. (If anyone from the Dogpound Rodeo is reading this, I would love to hear from you.  Email me. )

Takes me about 45-50 minutes up(north) Highway 22 from Calgary.  As always, some of the best horsemen to be seen are the pick-up riders -  these are the cowboys that catch the broncos that have dumped their riders.  Watching these guys ride at a full gallop beside a bucking horse that does not want to be caught to get him or her calmed down is a spectacular event all of its own.  Definitely one of my favourite parts of any rodeo.

If you are wondering about the name 'Dogpound' - A 'pound' was a place, usually a cliff, where buffalo were driven to their deaths.  Sometimes the dogs herding them would get caught up with the buffalo and over the cliff they went to their deaths as well.

Hope you like the pictures:

 

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Millarville Rodeo

Millarville Rodeo

Photos from the Millarville Rodeo! Enjoy!

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Water Valley Rodeo

Water Valley Rodeo

Some photos for the Water Valley Rodeo! North of Calgary, Alberta

Enjoy!

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