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Feb 15, 2011 20:48 |  #1

Would like to get some C&C on these.

Really want to start improving my motorsports quality. I feel like my normal shots are too... 'cookie cutter'. Thoughts?

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Feb 16, 2011 04:40 |  #2

1 is slightly out of focus (OOF), 2 isn't bad, would rather see the car cropped maybe in the lower right corner, 3/4/5 Has makings of a pretty good photo just OOF. Looks like some of the same issues I hit. I need to work on my panning as well to get some really crisp shots. I'm sure the darkness made it difficult as well. Nice shots, keep shooting.


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Feb 16, 2011 12:05 as a reply to  @ duntov's post |  #3

Mostly just out-of-focus on all images. The composition of #3 is good. Keep panning...


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Feb 18, 2011 01:04 |  #4

You need to focus ;)




  
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Feb 18, 2011 10:35 |  #5

I think maybe you are pushing the panning a little too far and are losing sharpness.

Also on the last 4 they have a slight going up hill feel to them. I think the last one has it the least.

#2 is the the one I like best it just needs to be rotated and cropped a bit.


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Feb 18, 2011 13:00 |  #6

chopperdave wrote in post #11867529 (external link)
I think maybe you are pushing the panning a little too far and are losing sharpness.

Also on the last 4 they have a slight going up hill feel to them. I think the last one has it the least.

#2 is the the one I like best it just needs to be rotated and cropped a bit.

Agreed. In the last one you can see the rear rim has forward motion blur. Also the focus of the panning shots is more on the nose of the car, I noticed that in some of my shots when I out-panned the car.

Panning a little fast thats all, maybe bump the shutter up some, make sure to use AI servo or AI focus to account for distance changes. Thanks for sharing, good quality for low light shots though! I like how you captured all the DPs in a cluster on #3




  
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