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Jun 13, 2007 18:10 |  #1

Went to the diesel blackout this Saturday and a make up shootout from memorial day. I took about 900 shots while I was there and had quite a few keepers. C&C welcome.

I think this is my best pan to date.

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Jun 14, 2007 08:47 |  #2

Nice shots, I like the Firebird. I went to the DHRA here in Vegas a couple months back and some of those diesels can really fly.


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Jun 14, 2007 14:12 |  #3

CH3NO2 wrote in post #3375864 (external link)
Nice shots, I like the Firebird. I went to the DHRA here in Vegas a couple months back and some of those diesels can really fly.

Thanks, I thought no one was going to comment. Yeah I think the winner got into the low 12's high 11's


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Jun 15, 2007 10:22 |  #4

The pans a good start and the Camaro is the best of the three. Looks like you were shooting right on the wall at OIR, is JR Gibbs still shooting there?

I'd suggest shooting wide open (or near to it). I don't go much above f4 when shooting drag racing. It helps blow out the background and bring the focus back to the cars.


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