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Ferrari 1
25th of January 2007 (Thu), 21:28
A few shots I took today.

JaysGT4
25th of January 2007 (Thu), 22:57
Sweet lord a FXX and a GT2? man if only i were so lucky

Nzshrimper
25th of January 2007 (Thu), 23:22
nice cars dude but the cars could be parked up for all we know.. there is no sensation of speed.. :(

you need to get some movement into them....

keeg
26th of January 2007 (Fri), 00:04
nice shots Ferrari, i see you already made it out for the weekend. Unfortunately don't think i will be able to make it until saturday. do you think it's worth it to go just for the exhibiton/show on that day?

Keeg

NordieBoy
26th of January 2007 (Fri), 00:05
Well you'd hope the one on the left was stationary :D

Nzshrimper
26th of January 2007 (Fri), 00:17
Well you'd hope the one on the left was stationary :D
nah have you seen the disks and breaks on these things.. lol ;)

Ferrari 1
26th of January 2007 (Fri), 07:55
The Enzo was parked, the 360 was in the last turn at Moroso. Sorry, should've not included the Enzo, I suppose.

Ferrari 1
26th of January 2007 (Fri), 08:48
edit: Forum rules allow a maximum of two attached images per thread. http://www.photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=151328. Moderator.

hawk911
26th of January 2007 (Fri), 09:17
F1- try getting more of the side of the car- panning as the cars go by you. Set Tv to about 1/60 or 1/80. Might try setting to multi-exposure also as single shot gets to be difficult for me as a beginner.

Nice cars- just needs more sense of speed in the shots.

Ferrari 1
26th of January 2007 (Fri), 09:20
Great advice, Hawk. As I looked through some of the other posts, I came to the same conclusion. It's kind of a waste, because I am always surrounded by beautiful cars and beautiful women, and I don't know enough about photography, yet, to capture the cars. I do pretty well capturing the women, because they hold still for me! Thanks for the good word, guys. Bear with me, I will get better!

Nzshrimper
26th of January 2007 (Fri), 11:37
Great advice, Hawk. As I looked through some of the other posts, I came to the same conclusion. It's kind of a waste, because I am always surrounded by beautiful cars and beautiful women, and I don't know enough about photography, yet, to capture the cars. I do pretty well capturing the women, because they hold still for me! Thanks for the good word, guys. Bear with me, I will get better!
hey dude its just a practise thing.. my first motorsport shots were bloody awful. I just practised and now the photos do have that sense of speed in them just by slowing down the shutter to blur the back ground and get thous wheels in motion.. practise panning...

try shooting the local street for practise - learn what the camera can do for you - and above all boss the camera don't let it boss you.

Good luck...

here is posting with some links on it for techs on motorsport shooting..
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showpost.php?p=1325622&postcount=2
they are invaluable bits of info...

Ferrari 1
26th of January 2007 (Fri), 12:13
Thanks, guys, and sorry Mods for posting 2 extra photos.