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Apr 12, 2012 14:29 |  #1

Evening all

Would like youre thoughts on how these look. Have just assembled a ramdom collection. For my racing shots heres the link, please may you also take another few minutes to give some feedback on these please, tried doing more racey type shots rather than single cars. ,https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php​?t=1171718 youll also be able to tell the difference in processing hopefully. Its the one thing im still trying to get my head round so any tips would be appreciated.


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Many thanks Dex

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Apr 12, 2012 23:37 |  #2

they look good, i'd like to be able to see the exif data




  
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Apr 13, 2012 13:24 |  #3

rick_reno wrote in post #14257410 (external link)
they look good, i'd like to be able to see the exif data

Thanks Rick, the exif should be intact, if you press the picture you want to have alook at and then press the number above then it says info on theright, click that and all the info is there for you to have a look at.


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Apr 13, 2012 13:31 |  #4

No1,I would crop if possible to loose the spectators and get some more space in front of the car to give it somewhere to go.
2+3 have distractions in the background
No5 i like, good balance between foreground and background
No6,good wheel blur but loose the car park and the dust bunny, maybe a tighter crop and sharpen.
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Apr 13, 2012 14:02 |  #5

I agree with aardvark, number 1 is a good shot but the car park is a bit distracting, 2 is good but Id crop that tighter. I really like number 4, the spray makes that an interesting shot.


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Apr 14, 2012 14:28 |  #6

Aardvark101 wrote in post #14260136 (external link)
No1,I would crop if possible to loose the spectators and get some more space in front of the car to give it somewhere to go.
2+3 have distractions in the background
No5 i like, good balance between foreground and background
No6,good wheel blur but loose the car park and the dust bunny, maybe a tighter crop and sharpen.
Just my 5p worth

Thanks, quite a few people have mentioned the crop so will take a look durring the week and crop the ones you said.

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I agree with aardvark, number 1 is a good shot but the car park is a bit distracting, 2 is good but Id crop that tighter. I really like number 4, the spray makes that an interesting shot.

Thanks, i like four as well for the spray


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Apr 15, 2012 01:38 |  #7

I am liking them Dex,deffo best I have seen from you .

Was a grim day ,so never going to be easy ,so well done.


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Apr 15, 2012 01:45 |  #8

Good series of the day, looks pretty bleak.

Agree with others, #1 needs cropping tighter for the type of shot.

I like #4 and #6 from an event and racing perspective.

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Apr 15, 2012 03:53 |  #9

chrispons wrote in post #14267798 (external link)
I am liking them Dex,deffo best I have seen from you .

Was a grim day ,so never going to be easy ,so well done.

Thanks Chris, Am definately seeing an massive improvement in my photos this season compared to last and also am taking your advice on getting more racing shots.

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Good series of the day, looks pretty bleak.

Agree with others, #1 needs cropping tighter for the type of shot.

I like #4 and #6 from an event and racing perspective.

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