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racing-guy
22nd of May 2009 (Fri), 23:19
1.
http://www.canadianracer.com/myphotos/mosportrc-transamweekend-09/trans-am/images/img_5192.jpg

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http://www.canadianracer.com/myphotos/mosportrc-transamweekend-09/trans-am/images/img_5233.jpg

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http://www.canadianracer.com/myphotos/mosportrc-transamweekend-09/trans-am/images/img_5218.jpg

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http://www.canadianracer.com/myphotos/mosportrc-transamweekend-09/trans-am/images/img_5219.jpg

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http://www.canadianracer.com/myphotos/mosportrc-transamweekend-09/trans-am/images/img_5201.jpg

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http://www.canadianracer.com/myphotos/mosportrc-transamweekend-09/trans-am/images/img_5161.jpg

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http://www.canadianracer.com/myphotos/mosportrc-transamweekend-09/trans-am/images/img_5180.jpg

Not4you
22nd of May 2009 (Fri), 23:43
great shots! amazing colours!

I'm going to be running on Mosport coming up in June. I can't wait.

NeherPhoto
23rd of May 2009 (Sat), 12:13
you need to seriously drop your shutter speeds to get a sense of motion, the cars look parked on the track.

here's an example from VIR earlier this year
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m50/comporangesvt2003/VIR%20Trans%20Am%202009/IMG_2589copysm.jpg

racing-guy
23rd of May 2009 (Sat), 14:52
you need to seriously drop your shutter speeds to get a sense of motion, the cars look parked on the track.





Do you shoot with a monopod? I've been considering getting one. When I drop my shutter speed down to 1/125 my "keeper" rate drops dramatically.

NeherPhoto
24th of May 2009 (Sun), 10:37
sometimes I do, but I find I do better handheld unless its VERY slow shutter speed- like 1/40th

Borbor
24th of May 2009 (Sun), 14:21
turn 10 isn't the ideal spot in the afternoon. If the sun's out, you're backlit if you're shooting the front of the cars.