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viper91180
27th of July 2008 (Sun), 19:28
Hey guys, i know i cant even come close to the images some of you guys take, wow!!, but im trying, would appreciate any c&c you can give me plese, thanks
http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/7744/img0493largejg7.jpg
http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/4442/img0454largeyn6.jpg
http://img234.imageshack.us/img234/8850/img0467largeca5.jpg
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/8072/img0469largesp6.jpg
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/9547/img0472largeze6.jpg
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/2417/img0485largelj8.jpg
viper91180
15th of August 2008 (Fri), 20:02
lots of views but no c&c ??
silvrr
15th of August 2008 (Fri), 21:09
Try setting your shutter speed higher and you will get some sharper pics. 1/160 was pretty low for me when I started. Depending on how fast the corner is you can still get some good blur.
Also I try and avoid stuff like the gaurd rail in pic #5 or clone them out in PP. Also some levels and sharpening helped it.
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n143/silvrr600/img0472largeze6.jpg
Road_Rebel
16th of August 2008 (Sat), 12:00
those are some real good shots mate...
personaly i would try and get a bit more space infront of the bike, showing that they have something to drive into sorta thing.....
but again real good shots, i hope i get the chance to get on to a major track and take some shots like these
viper91180
24th of August 2008 (Sun), 19:03
ill give that a try at the next round in September, but as for the cloning job, that looks great, i didnt even consider doing that, have to give it a shot myself!! as for the levels and sharpening, i have a question on that for you, how do you go about playing with levels, ive done it, but ive never managed to get satisfactory results, whatver you did really gave some life and pop to that photo, but when i tried all i suceeded in doing was making it light or dark?? and help would be geatly apreaciated
Try setting your shutter speed higher and you will get some sharper pics. 1/160 was pretty low for me when I started. Depending on how fast the corner is you can still get some good blur.
Also I try and avoid stuff like the gaurd rail in pic #5 or clone them out in PP. Also some levels and sharpening helped it.
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n143/silvrr600/img0472largeze6.jpg
cbr929rrerion
24th of August 2008 (Sun), 19:10
I agree with the one, start with a higher shutter speed, then once you start getting sharp images practice with gradual slower shutter speeds. Start about 800 or so and work down with practice. Many may say thats to high but start there, if they are dead on then go slower...
If your goal is to kick a 50 yard field goal start out close and slowly back up as you get better....
Practice is big too, there is no substitute.... what lens are you using with the XTi and also the lower the ISO the better, do you shoot RAW or JPEG?
viper91180
24th of August 2008 (Sun), 19:21
for all of these shots i was using a 100-400l lens i shoot raw mostly, sometimes though if im just shooting their qualifying ill shoot jpg
silvrr
24th of August 2008 (Sun), 21:53
ill give that a try at the next round in September, but as for the cloning job, that looks great, i didnt even consider doing that, have to give it a shot myself!! as for the levels and sharpening, i have a question on that for you, how do you go about playing with levels, ive done it, but ive never managed to get satisfactory results, whatver you did really gave some life and pop to that photo, but when i tried all i suceeded in doing was making it light or dark?? and help would be geatly apreaciated
If I remember correctly I just moved the pointers under the curve. Really you just have to play with levels IMO.
viper91180
26th of August 2008 (Tue), 19:52
well ill have to play with it to find out what turns out the best i may have moved the pointers too much, just came out blotchy looking when i tried it last, i have used it to lighten things up a little in the past though
thanks for all the tips guys
FLuX43
28th of August 2008 (Thu), 18:31
How do you have your camera set up did you move the focus back to the * button? Also try shoot at 1/320 atleast. I hear you about trying to keep up with these guys some of them must have some damn good technique to get down below 1/160. Most of the stuff I shoot is at 1/200 so don't feel that bad it will come
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