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"Schleizer Bergrennen 2010", hill climb

 
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Apr 20, 2010 10:53 |  #1

Here are i few Shots a took at the Race Track during the" Schleizer Bergrennen 2010" last Sunday,7D, 100-400mm 1/160s,300mm i tried some Panning

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Sadly one of the last pics before he crashed in a cuvre,he came out unharmed but his "baby" was demolished
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Apr 20, 2010 11:56 |  #2

these are some awesome panning shots! shame about his crash


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Apr 20, 2010 13:38 |  #3

Terrific panning shots,bang on the money.
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Apr 20, 2010 14:25 |  #4

Nice shots


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Apr 20, 2010 18:32 |  #5

Hill climb?
nice panning shots ...




  
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Apr 20, 2010 20:56 as a reply to  @ 1Twist's post |  #6

Great job mate, did you try any slower shutter speeds?

Only CC I could give is to give a couple of them a cropp to even up the composition, but your technique is perfect. Did you use the IS or a monopod?

Quick question reguarding the 100-400, is it this sharp at 400mm?

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Apr 20, 2010 22:56 |  #7

how can that be a hill climb, they are going down hill ;)


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Apr 21, 2010 03:56 |  #8

Nice work, any more of the 2 opels?


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Apr 21, 2010 05:06 |  #9

Whats the #399 orange machine, looks a wee bit like a Lancia Delta S4 , but the back doesnt really fit, am I close ??
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Apr 21, 2010 05:24 |  #10

399 looks more like VW to me. Its not Lancia.


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Apr 21, 2010 05:40 |  #11

andrewc - you could be right, could it be a Mk I Scirocco ?
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Apr 21, 2010 10:12 |  #12

goatydude wrote in post #10034083 (external link)
Great job mate, did you try any slower shutter speeds?

Only CC I could give is to give a couple of them a cropp to even up the composition, but your technique is perfect. Did you use the IS or a monopod?

Quick question reguarding the 100-400, is it this sharp at 400mm?

Cheers
Daniel

First I tired to go on slower Shutter Speeds,i used 1/80 - 1/125 but i had the following Problem some Body Parts like the Drivers Door were Sharp whilst either the Motor hood,Front or Heck Diffusors showed in my opinion so much "Motion Blur"that i deleted the Pics as a whole.
I used the IS and every pic is handheld and my "user Error"during panning caused enough bad Pics.
Some Stats, i was first at the Track around 06:00 am,since it was me first time on that Track i went Scouting for the best spot with the Sun in my Back,till i left around 18:00 pm i had taken around 3600 frames (77GB),from those i have deleted around 600 due to the Motion blur mentioned above.I think i made the best possible compromise with 1/160 s to get the desired Shots,it could always be better :)

My Copy ist Sharp all the way through

Welby wrote in post #10035873 (external link)
Nice work, any more of the 2 opels?

Sure thing that i have some other Pics of the 2 Opels,Now you can see the Opels from the Left :)

IMAGE: http://www.ogbamudu.de/web/media/potn/a10.JPG
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Chisholm wrote in post #10036050 (external link)
Whats the #399 orange machine, looks a wee bit like a Lancia Delta S4 , but the back doesnt really fit, am I close ??
Tom

It is a VW Scirocco


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