Reunion rodeo returns to Austin
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Outdoor rodeos offer photographers an excellent foil for taking photos, particularly when the sun is getting low on the horizon. The light becomes less harsh, even as the excitement and energy builds down in the show ring.
Brandon Sun photographer spent Thursday evening at the Manitoba Threshermen’s Reunion and Stampede in Austin, Man. during that perfect “golden hour.” Here is a selection of his work that evening.
» Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun
Tate Beierbach of Maple Creek, Sask., works to wrestle a steer to the ground during the steer wrestling event.
Jace Lomheim explodes out of the gate atop his horse during the bareback riding event at the opening go-round of the Manitoba Threshermen’s Reunion and Stampede rodeo at Austin on Thursday evening.
Ferrah Fogg rounds a barrel atop her horse during the ladies barrel racing event on Thursday evening.
Kids take turns riding sheep during the mutton-busting event.
Madelyn Taylor gets ready for her breakaway roping run.
Competitors wait to take part in the team roping event after sunset on Thursday evening.