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Nov 13, 2005 10:37 |  #1

Here are a couple of pics from last nights supercross in Brookings South Dakota.


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Nov 13, 2005 16:43 |  #3

what do you think?


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Nov 13, 2005 16:47 |  #4

Good timing and focus. I would bet that soem fill flash would have done a lot of good here. Worth a shot next time. Thanks for sharing.

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Nov 13, 2005 16:59 |  #5

This was my first time shooting supercross indoors.One thing I noticed was when you used too much flash your pictures would turn blue from all the exhaust that was in the air, so i was kind of fighting that most of the time, and the lighting wasnt as great as i expected it too be. I had an awesome time though I love to get out and shoot something different every once in a while!


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Nov 13, 2005 19:35 as a reply to  @ jamesonvermaat's post |  #6

I think you used way too high of a shutter speed IMO.


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Nov 13, 2005 19:53 |  #7

yeah i agree.. needed faster shutter speed and higher ISO i think.. under those lighting conditions. Indoor stadiums are hard with lighting.


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Nov 13, 2005 20:52 |  #8

yeah, I would have used a higher iso to gain a better shutter speed but my d60 only goes up to 1000, which i cant figure out because my d30 would go up to 1600? Now I know what i did wrong so next time I will be more prepared.


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Nov 13, 2005 21:00 as a reply to  @ jamesonvermaat's post |  #9

This is one of the original pictures before some post processing. Notice the blue, its kind of wierd but I think its from all the exhaust in the air. Do you think if I set my white balance custom I could get rid of this??


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