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Jun 05, 2008 21:41 |  #1

I took this one last summer. I think it turned out OK. Hopefully, I will get some good ones this season too.


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Jun 06, 2008 01:31 |  #2

slower shutter speed and youd have a very nice shot.


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Jun 06, 2008 10:42 |  #3

RadAL wrote in post #5670621 (external link)
slower shutter speed and youd have a very nice shot.

Thanks for the input. Honestly though, I do not feel auto X pictures should have panning blur to them. Auto x is really not about speed and much more about precision. Speeds rarely exceed what you might drive on the 2-lane back roads. Therefore, I personally do not think that it should be portrayed as a speed event. For instance, the car in this picture was probably only doing about 30 mph or less at that moment. I don't even know if panning at that speed would create blur. Maybe I will give a shot though and try the next time I am out there.


  
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Jun 06, 2008 12:32 as a reply to  @ safehaven's post |  #4

It's not always about portraying speed, but at least portraying a sense of motion. Yeah, it looks good and sharp, but it also looks like it's parked in a parking lot with a few cones set up around it. Either way, if it's what you like best, no one can fault an opinion. It's a decent shot regardless.


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Jun 06, 2008 13:14 |  #5

justincase724 wrote in post #5673004 (external link)
It's not always about portraying speed, but at least portraying a sense of motion.

I agree, a sense of motion would add to this photo.


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Jun 06, 2008 13:31 as a reply to  @ Jamie Holladay's post |  #6

Thanks for the input all. I will give that a try the next time I'm out.


  
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Jun 06, 2008 13:35 |  #7

Nice shot :) Is that a woman driving the Porsche?


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Jun 07, 2008 11:07 |  #8

Shots with a fast shutter speed work if there is something more to the photo than a car taking a corner. If you get a car picking up a wheel, or bouncing over curbs freezing motion would work, but most of the time conveying motion is better.


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Jun 10, 2008 20:50 |  #9

I often have a hard time shooting autocross because it is so hard to convey motion in it while still showing what the sport is about.

I would consider framing it a bit wider next time. And if you don't want to slow the shutter speed for blur, you may want to look for an area of the course where a car's nose will dip under hard braking, or maybe lift an inside tire in a corner.

Just my two cents. Otherwise, I really like the car. And it looks like it's got a nice wax job on it!




  
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