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Semmonka
10th of February 2009 (Tue), 11:35
Ok Im getting bored here so I decided to post some old pics.
Some panning, crazy tilts... Let me know how I did.
If you feel there are parts you would do differently, please share your ideas.
Dont hold back, Im pretty thick skinned. Besides Im here to learn :D
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BigStig
10th of February 2009 (Tue), 12:07
Well I can't fault them. Great collection i my book.
Cheers SteveP
chrispons
10th of February 2009 (Tue), 12:27
Super use of shutter speeds,great movement in the cars.
Pons
Big Ant
10th of February 2009 (Tue), 12:36
Great shots, lots of motion
Love the Lancia shot
Ant
Semmonka
10th of February 2009 (Tue), 14:30
Thanks for the comments gents. Much appreciated
Kevbuts
10th of February 2009 (Tue), 15:52
Great set in my opinion. Love the first shot the most though. The pan with the slow shutter speed, blurred wheels and rooster tails is just excellent. I've never been to a rally - I really must get myself along to one soon and get some shots. I always love looking at the rally threads on POTN as the great scenery, and wacky cars makes for great photographs.
Semmonka
11th of February 2009 (Wed), 07:47
Great set in my opinion. Love the first shot the most though. The pan with the slow shutter speed, blurred wheels and rooster tails is just excellent. I've never been to a rally - I really must get myself along to one soon and get some shots. I always love looking at the rally threads on POTN as the great scenery, and wacky cars makes for great photographs.
Thanks. Some people say that panning is too much used but I still like to use it as it gives really nice feel to pictures. Bad thing is that keeper rate starts going to low if I use very slow shutter speed
Kevbuts
11th of February 2009 (Wed), 08:16
Bad thing is that keeper rate starts going to low if I use very slow shutter speed
I know what you mean with regards to the keeper rate, but it has to be worth it when you end up with a few shots like #1. Not very nice when you get home from an event, download your photo's, and then delete half of them because they're blurred in the wrong places though.
With motorsport I always try and bag a decent batch of photo's at reasonable shutter speeds (say 1/160 - 1/320sec), and then experiment with slower shutter speeds to try and capture some more interesting pans and unusual compositions. It's often the experimental shots that really stand out from the rest at the end of the day though.
Great series though :D
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