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Jun 02, 2008 13:44 |  #1

With a round only 15 minutes from my house at a track I used to ride, and the fact I worked the series the past two summers, I figured may as well go out and see my old mates. And take a few pics too.


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Jun 02, 2008 14:57 |  #2

How come the front wheel has movement, but the back wheel is frozen in the first shot? I think you might have forgot to Photoshop the blur into back wheel like you did the rest of the photo. ;) :p

Seriously now...Good to see you on Sunday. Was a weird day to shoot because of the sunny/cloudy conditions. I had to finally give up on manual and switch to AV / TV. Great to See Keast and Medaglia kick ass like they did.

Did you get a chance to see my St Julie stuff? https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=511602 I tried to get some motion in the photos, and did a bunch of stuff I have never done before. Shooting with a full frame camera at 24 mm might be just a bit closer than I would care to make a habit of in the future.

See you at Walton.




  
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Jun 02, 2008 15:21 |  #3

Brake tap to bring the front end down?


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Jun 02, 2008 16:05 |  #4

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Brake tap to bring the front end down?

Had to be at least one bite :D

Nice shots too.


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Jun 02, 2008 18:30 as a reply to  @ NordieBoy's post |  #5

Nice shots.


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Jun 02, 2008 22:53 |  #6

squid31 wrote in post #5644307 (external link)
How come the front wheel has movement, but the back wheel is frozen in the first shot? I think you might have forgot to Photoshop the blur into back wheel like you did the rest of the photo. ;) :p

Seriously now...Good to see you on Sunday. Was a weird day to shoot because of the sunny/cloudy conditions. I had to finally give up on manual and switch to AV / TV. Great to See Keast and Medaglia kick ass like they did.

Did you get a chance to see my St Julie stuff? https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=511602 I tried to get some motion in the photos, and did a bunch of stuff I have never done before. Shooting with a full frame camera at 24 mm might be just a bit closer than I would care to make a habit of in the future.

See you at Walton.

I knew that I forgot my back wheel blur Photoshop plug in at the store.:oops::confused::lol:

Even Lissmore complained about the wildly changing conditions at the RXC party Sunday night.

I saw the Ste Julie stuff and the motion effect is all relative to the distance from the subject.

My biggest problem on Sunday was being shaky from the cold and not feeling well at all for some reason?


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Jun 03, 2008 23:39 |  #7

First shot is awesome!!

I don't think I have EVER seen a shot of them leveling the bike! :) Good job!


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Jun 04, 2008 16:40 |  #8

#2 looks great to me


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