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Mar 31, 2007 19:32 |  #1

friday night i attended a night drift practice, with a few of the lights round the track out i had to just pick the brightest spot (1/40 f2.8 1600ISO) EV4ish on the track and shoot from there, i managed to get what i think are some pretty good shots (considering the light conditions)

let me know what you think, how can i improve them ?
i know they are very noisy, i need to get noise ninja up and running again

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Mar 31, 2007 19:33 |  #2

yeah as you said very noisy

one is a keeper if you sort the noise out




  
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Mar 31, 2007 19:53 |  #3

noise doesn't bother me. A bit of a tough shooting conditions though. It's odd to see the fronts locked up like they are in a couple of those. Good try at it under some very harsh conditions.




  
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Mar 31, 2007 20:00 |  #4

Croasdail wrote in post #2962898 (external link)
noise doesn't bother me. A bit of a tough shooting conditions though. It's odd to see the fronts locked up like they are in a couple of those. Good try at it under some very harsh conditions.

the fronts arent locked up, the flash has frozen them
i tried to use as little flash as possible but needed it just to get a reasonable exposure of the cars


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Apr 01, 2007 17:53 |  #5

Is the headlight starburst in #2 fake? Usually don't see that when shooting 2.8!


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Apr 01, 2007 18:23 |  #6

ok... I thought there might have been flash from the shadows, but you didn't mention one so I assumed you weren't using one. the sort of explains things though. cheers.




  
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Croasdail wrote in post #2968031 (external link)
ok... I thought there might have been flash from the shadows, but you didn't mention one so I assumed you weren't using one. the sort of explains things though. cheers.

sorry for the confusion, yes i was using flash, shooting M, aperture and shutter set for ambient light and the flash set 2/3rds a stop under just to fill the shadows a little but still using lots of ambient light

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Is the headlight starburst in #2 fake? Usually don't see that when shooting 2.8!

nope, the shots have been processed from a RAW file and just cropped and shrunk slightly
1's right headlight (LHS of pic),2,4very faintly and 7 have the starburst
both my sigma 70-200 and 24-70 f2.8's seem to do it especially shooting very dark subjects with bright spots, the 24-70 seems worse for it though
but as i shoot more cars than anything else it normally enhances the shots rather than detracts from them


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Apr 02, 2007 13:58 |  #8

Very Nice Shots for very very complicated shooting conditions


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Apr 02, 2007 21:12 |  #9

Scoen wrote in post #2972594 (external link)
Very Nice Shots for very very complicated shooting conditions

thank you


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Apr 03, 2007 21:10 |  #10

Echo63 wrote in post #2970303 (external link)
but as i shoot more cars than anything else it normally enhances the shots rather than detracts from them

Yes, I'm just not used to seeing it at such wide apertures.


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