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May 11, 2009 04:42 |  #1

Winter is almost upon us down here and the last rounds of the season played out over the weekend, in some awful weather. Saturday ay Taupo was just plain cold – Southerly wind straight of the ice flows at the south pole comes across the sea and the first thing it finds is NZ. It was bitter. Sunday just to add to it all – it chucked it down. Rain sleet and just short of snow.

The good news in all of this was the light which in between the showers was just amazing.

1. Grant Brennan got a flyer of a start and managed to put all of the 5.4 litres of the Corvettes power down. In the end it was the 4x4 Skylines that won the race

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2. Nick Chester has himself a new car imported from Oz. Interesting work for this weekend as the team wanted a collection of spray shots to study the aerodynamics over the winter.
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3. Here is an example of the light I was talking about and one of those pesky 4x4 Skylines
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4. More great light to work with and a few puddles - Colin Dawson in a six litre RX7
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5. And if the natural light fails there are always the headlights to play with
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6. Nick Cassidy in the Formula Firsts had a mathermatical chance of winning but needed to win every race - in the race he got a blast of a start and drove away from the field - Great drive but the title went to Ian Foster who looked every inch the champion all weekend
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7. End of season photos for the sponsorship proposals - Matt Gibson pulls out of the garage
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8. National Champion until the offical dinner in June anyway - "Klippe" (aka Cliff Field) off down the pit lane - He burgled a 5th in the rain in a car that was lacking all of the go faster bits.
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May 11, 2009 04:53 |  #2

Digging the shot of Cliff(e)!

Very cool.

Print it billboard size and stick in on the outside of his house :cool:


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May 11, 2009 04:56 |  #3

I've just finished a 60 meg version of another image for him that is 1.8 meters wide at 300 DPI ! - I think he is going to wall paper the living room with it


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May 11, 2009 05:10 |  #4

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I've just finished a 60 meg version of another image for him that is 1.8 meters wide at 300 DPI ! - I think he is going to wall paper the living room with it


What? 1.8 meters!! Why twice actual size?

Cliff(e) will get a big head!




  
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May 11, 2009 05:19 |  #5

Landscape image similar to #7 - should look impressive or just scary


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May 11, 2009 05:30 as a reply to  @ Picturesports's post |  #6

Nice ones! Did you sit on the hood for the last two? How did Cliff get his nickname Klippe? From some germans or scandinavians?


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May 11, 2009 05:40 |  #7

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Nice ones! Did you sit on the hood for the last two? How did Cliff get his nickname Klippe? From some germans or scandinavians?


You would have to ask him https://photography-on-the.net/forum/member.p​hp?u=97541

I'm also trying to work out where the camera is mounted the camera, I've seen Cliff(e)s car, and there is not a lot of room.


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May 11, 2009 05:44 as a reply to  @ Moppie's post |  #8

wow, great series, although the last two are awesome
can i borrow that idea ?


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May 11, 2009 06:33 |  #9

THats an awesome pic of Cliff :)


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May 11, 2009 11:36 |  #10

Great stuff Dave.

This proves that motorsport photography is just like every other type of photography - when you really distill it down, it's all about the light.

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May 11, 2009 14:42 |  #11

Awesome!


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May 11, 2009 16:33 |  #12

can i borrow that idea ?

Certainly - I don't think it is mine to own. I use a large gorrilla pod and a lot of duct (speed) tape to secure the camera to the car. Wide angle lens - 11-18mm and a bunch of filters to drag the light level down to give a 2 second or greater exposure time.

Set the timer release and pull the car forward. The car only needs to be doing walking pace - I pulled Cliff down the pit lane - the engine makes way to much vibration to be useful. You can get fancy and use wireless remotes but it is just another thing to fall off the car :-)

No8 is 2.5 seconds at F14 ISO50

The things that mess the images about ...

The long exposures result in high F stops (F14 is quite low normally F22+) so if there is any dust on the sensor it will show up

Try to expose the image "to the left" (under expose) so that the highlights stay in range - you can not always pull it back in lightroom. I use a 4 stop and a 2 or 4 stop grad together.

Vibration - Most race cars are stiff as a board and so if the tarmac is anything other than smooth you get vibration in the shot. The drivers often don't understand "Don't move"

Shadows - People standing watching casting long shadows

Framing - No7 is easier than No8 to find the right location - N07 is coming out of the garage and so is on an arc. Wind on the steering lock - push the car out to make sure it doesn't hit anything - don't move the steering - push it back to the original spot and you are ready to go.

No8 needs even balance on either side - the garages on the left are balanced by the wire fence on the right - I did a similar shot earlier this year that only had garages on the left - looked a bit odd.

The shot can be taken with the car moving forwards or backwards - same result

I think that's about it .... Shout if I have missed something

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May 11, 2009 20:16 |  #13

cool shots, those last 2 are pure mean!



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May 11, 2009 20:52 |  #14

Very nice work!

when you really distill it down, it's all about the light.

I keep telling these guys. ;)


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i enjoy the last 2 the most very good


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