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Rolex 24 at Daytona - 2009

 
John ­ Thawley
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Jan 29, 2009 23:50 |  #1

Here's a selection from the Rolex 24.

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Jan 30, 2009 01:53 |  #2

Thats some very tricky lighting to contend with ,John !
Great work.
You really picked out the colours to work with and the background.
Excellent.
ps, love your white b/w Camaro shot in wet,really made me think re B/W shots,thanks.
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Jan 30, 2009 06:13 |  #3

I was watching the race Saturday night in my motel room and figured I'd see that ferris wheel in a few shots, and that your flash would be broken again.....LOL

Great stuff from what has to be one of motorsports toughest shoots.


Your camera is alot smarter than the "M" Zealots would have you believe

  
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Jan 30, 2009 08:52 |  #4

Bosscat wrote in post #7218940 (external link)
I was watching the race Saturday night in my motel room and figured I'd see that ferris wheel in a few shots, and that your flash would be broken again.....LOL

Great stuff from what has to be one of motorsports toughest shoots.

It's pretty hard to avoid the Ferris wheel. :) - I take the flashes out.... once.... so I could get to my 12-24mm that was underneath them. LOL

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Jan 30, 2009 08:56 |  #5

I love the way the headlights shine underneath the Krohn DP, #4 going away is great to.


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Jan 30, 2009 15:34 |  #6

That is a terrific photo I was there also as a beginner.Photo #6 would you share the camera settings?




  
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Jan 30, 2009 17:33 |  #7

iseeu wrote in post #7221922 (external link)
That is a terrific photo I was there also as a beginner.Photo #6 would you share the camera settings?

Just a simple pan, really. No flash.

The EXIF data is intact in all of my image postings.

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Canon L Series 16-35mm f/2.8

# Exposure Mode = Shutter Priority
# Exposure Time = 1/30 second
# Lens F-Stop = F2.8
# ISO Speed Rating = 400
# Focal Length = 35mm

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