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ggt1_02
28th of July 2008 (Mon), 20:45
I had a great time out at the track with the other POTN members. Thanks to Chris for letting me use his 70-200. Here are a few of my favorites.

1.
http://mdrake.smugmug.com/photos/340829655_7rqBV-L.jpg

2.
http://mdrake.smugmug.com/photos/340829384_zmbe6-L.jpg

3.
http://mdrake.smugmug.com/photos/340824563_Pc3Qu-L.jpg

4.
http://mdrake.smugmug.com/photos/340822402_7fdha-L.jpg

5.
http://mdrake.smugmug.com/photos/340827477_NPGnS-L.jpg

6.
http://mdrake.smugmug.com/photos/340827800_BZQYH-L.jpg

7.
http://mdrake.smugmug.com/photos/340826628_p5h36-L.jpg

8.
http://mdrake.smugmug.com/photos/340828794_Fyjui-L.jpg

PhotosGuy
28th of July 2008 (Mon), 22:59
Good ones, Mike. Maybe a bit on the dark side?

ggt1_02
29th of July 2008 (Tue), 04:45
Thanks, my monitor isn't calibrated!

AB8ND
29th of July 2008 (Tue), 08:16
Nice photos, bring back memories of the track

Wish I could have made the race

Jack

PhotosGuy
29th of July 2008 (Tue), 08:42
Thanks, my monitor isn't calibrated! They aren't really bad. Adobe gamma will get you in the right ballpark, & it's free. You can check the calibration a bit better in Post #6 of this (wordy) thread: (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=158158)

Where to get Adobe gamma for your PP program. (http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3bc3ae61)

Video – How to use Adobe Gamma (http://www.dcmag.co.uk/Video_How_to_use_Adobe_Gamma.YbjlENhokZSIBw.html) Wish I could have made the race Yeah, yeah, I hear that every year! :D
FYI, you don't need me to go out there & shoot. They're very friendly & will go out of their way to give you access. The two best places IMO to shoot don't require you to go out on the track, either.

despot
29th of July 2008 (Tue), 13:36
Great low angle for #1. Shutter speeds look a bit high though...
Andy

ggt1_02
29th of July 2008 (Tue), 15:20
Thanks for the links Frank I will try them out.

Andy thanks for the comments. That one is probably my favorite.