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Aug 30, 2011 08:54 |  #1

A brief look at a state track cycling meet, leading up to the national collegiate championships at the same velodrome.

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Sep 06, 2011 17:56 |  #2

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Sep 08, 2011 11:12 |  #3

these look pretty good, really like the reflection in the sunglasses on #3, and looks like a nice sharp pan. The only thing I'd say is have you tried going with an even slower shutter speed for the pans to blur the bg even more?


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Sep 08, 2011 14:51 |  #4

Awesome shots!I Love cycling photos!


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Sep 08, 2011 17:07 |  #5

DJCronin28 wrote in post #13070248 (external link)
these look pretty good, really like the reflection in the sunglasses on #3, and looks like a nice sharp pan. The only thing I'd say is have you tried going with an even slower shutter speed for the pans to blur the bg even more?

Yeah, is the image large enough that you can zoom into Coryn's sunglasses to see the handlebars and such?


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Sep 08, 2011 17:38 |  #6

I'm just about to get a similar bike these, so was pleased to see awesome shots like this : )


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Sep 09, 2011 01:40 |  #7

DJCronin28 wrote in post #13070248 (external link)
...have you tried going with an even slower shutter speed for the pans to blur the bg even more?

1/60, used in those images, is nearly the slowest usable shutter speed.




  
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Sep 09, 2011 08:33 |  #8

You could go lower. I've gotten down to 1/10th, but certainly a ND filter would help from over exposing which adds to the difficulty.


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Sep 10, 2011 08:55 |  #9

Very nice!




  
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