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MG Championship - Snetterton

 
PeteDyer
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Oct 08, 2008 16:52 |  #1

Typical Snetterton weather,

Freezing cold and very windy, lovely.

Comments Welcome.

Pete

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Oct 10, 2008 03:37 |  #2

Couple of thoughts for you Pete - Move to your left and shoot across the corner more - The images are cropped to tight and there is no depth to the images (no background).

Is the raised marshall point still at the entrance to esses?

You might also want to try lowering the shutter speed. It is a lowish speed corner and something around 1/100 would really push the impact of the following car going in the opposite direction.

Final though - widen the shot. Half cars in the back ground are distracting.

Hope that helps

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Oct 11, 2008 02:21 |  #3

Cheers for taking the time to comment in so much depth, it really helps!

I agree with not having the object bang on centre, its something I'll have to keep plugging at.

I think having a tight crop is a personal preference, and with the backdrop at Snetterton not being very interesting I like to try and hide it.
But i guess this is why I end up with half cars in the background!

Anyway, thanks for your thoughts, i'll definately keep them in mind for next time!

Pete


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