We went to the track yesterday, which is something we don't do often enough.
I was hoping to try my hand at panning but I forgot to read up on it beforehand so I didn't get any good examples of that technique. The forecasted thunderstorms didn't appear so I did get some good shots from around the track.
Before the opening of the spring meet, they installed permanent lighting for night racing, which has proven to be very popular. However, I wish they could do something with the light poles during the day. I decided I really didn't like them.
We were on Millionaires Row, 6th floor where they had a nice buffet set up and where we could get in from the 90+ degree heat.
This was the first race and I had a bet on #3 ridden by Calvin Borel. He won and I won all of 10 cents!
But I was really excited that Rachel Alexandra was racing! She is the 2009 Horse of the Year. I went down to the paddock to see her saddled up. Calvin Borel was riding her again.
These statues of Aristides, the winner of the first Kentucky Derby, and Pat Day who I think has to be one of the classiest and nicest jockeys ever, are across from the paddock.
I got as close to the rail as I could to see Rachel race. As an aside, the church you see rising up behind the starting gate is Holy Name Catholic Church where my dad went to grade school and my parents met. He lived two doors down from there and two doors down on the other side of him lived Roscoe Goose, who was the jockey that won the 1913 Derby on Donerail. He used to take my dad over to the backside to visit the barns. You can also see the newly expanded Papa John's Cardinal Stadium where the University of Louisville football team plays.
Here are some shots of Rachel Alexandra leaving the rest of the field behind her as she wins by 10 1/2 lengths.
Thanks for looking! I think this qualifies as my longest post ever!
I was hoping to try my hand at panning but I forgot to read up on it beforehand so I didn't get any good examples of that technique. The forecasted thunderstorms didn't appear so I did get some good shots from around the track.
Before the opening of the spring meet, they installed permanent lighting for night racing, which has proven to be very popular. However, I wish they could do something with the light poles during the day. I decided I really didn't like them.
We were on Millionaires Row, 6th floor where they had a nice buffet set up and where we could get in from the 90+ degree heat.
This was the first race and I had a bet on #3 ridden by Calvin Borel. He won and I won all of 10 cents!

But I was really excited that Rachel Alexandra was racing! She is the 2009 Horse of the Year. I went down to the paddock to see her saddled up. Calvin Borel was riding her again.
These statues of Aristides, the winner of the first Kentucky Derby, and Pat Day who I think has to be one of the classiest and nicest jockeys ever, are across from the paddock.
I got as close to the rail as I could to see Rachel race. As an aside, the church you see rising up behind the starting gate is Holy Name Catholic Church where my dad went to grade school and my parents met. He lived two doors down from there and two doors down on the other side of him lived Roscoe Goose, who was the jockey that won the 1913 Derby on Donerail. He used to take my dad over to the backside to visit the barns. You can also see the newly expanded Papa John's Cardinal Stadium where the University of Louisville football team plays.
Here are some shots of Rachel Alexandra leaving the rest of the field behind her as she wins by 10 1/2 lengths.
Thanks for looking! I think this qualifies as my longest post ever!





And no so much heat as it is 55%+ humidity