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11 May 2004, 16:05 (Ref:967810) | #26 | ||
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And a second!
Now I have worked out how to post on here I'm really spoiling myself !
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Yes but remember only 2 shots per meeting please.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by jasont
I have to say I'm a big fan of the really slow shutter speeds and I like to make the cars look like they're actually moving. Without Canon's IS these kind of shots just wouldn't be possible. [or not with the same hit rate at least]. not having any VR lenses, can appreciate that comment, gotta struggle along the old fashioned way. and yes, going to sRGB is the way to go for web presentation, although it seems that you have a bit of a bump in overall saturation, not too much mind you, it doesn't scream out, but just enough to give them good punch. Don't know about over there, but here, we are still constantly educating some art directors about not having PS set to the sRGB default. the joys of colour management cheers |
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12 May 2004, 14:42 (Ref:968794) | #29 | ||
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A pair of big cats
This was taken in 82 at the ETCC round at Silverstone |
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A diverse bunch of historic saloons waiting to practice at Snetterton.I like this one, don't really know why,perhaps because the bright yellow of the Imp is so prominent giving the scene good depth.
Also the nostalgic value - memories of these cars in those happy days at Snetterton in the 60s as a kid. |
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Andrew, hope you got down that bank ok...and at your age you shouldn't be trying those sorts of shots!
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Oi Baz, watch it!
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14 May 2004, 02:16 (Ref:970454) | #34 | ||
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Here's a photo of Jason Bright in his PWR Holden Commodore taken at Pukekohe on May 2nd 2004, braking hard for a corner.
Absolutely nothing is very sharp on this photo, yet I like the fluidity and colour of it all; and especially the fireball pouring out of his exhaust. he won the round too. Please criticise if you wish |
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14 May 2004, 21:26 (Ref:971319) | #35 | ||
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No critisism from me Tanalised. That's fantastic! You've nicely caught the speed and power of the V8 Supercars right there. Just look at that back wheel. Is Bright heading into the hairpin or onto the back straight?
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14 May 2004, 22:05 (Ref:971346) | #36 | ||
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He's heading into the back straight. There's a nice gap in the catch fencing you can look down to photograph cars through. A link to my gallery of V8's etc is in the Australasian V8 category on this forum under Gallery from Pukekohe. I won't bother linking it as I'm sure you can find it.
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15 May 2004, 09:59 (Ref:971563) | #37 | ||
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great shot tanalised , very impressive.
in fact some very good shots all round , kudos all |
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21 May 2004, 21:15 (Ref:978126) | #39 | ||
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I'm sure i've seen that F40 before, may have been on the infield at Snetterton a while back. He's one of my favourites from a ETCC round held at Donington last year. It's from the entry in to Melbourne, and i think it gives a good idea of how close the racing was that weekend.
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Brian Simo's Mangusta during 2000 Trans-Am race in Houston, Texas.
http://tinyurl.com/2ywp7 Tommy Archer's Viper during 2001 Trans-Am race in Houston, Texas. http://tinyurl.com/25l43 |
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Here is one I took at the Oulton Park BTCC round. I class this as a good one because I took the shot perfectly so the MG was under the MG sign which I think is a nice touch. I've posted a smaller pic of it but I've uploaded a bigger version here if anyone is interested.
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24 May 2004, 19:15 (Ref:981733) | #42 | ||
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Mr Muller late on Sunday afternoon http://lemansnews-photos-2004.fotopic.net/p4686088.html
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Lovely lighting in that one rdjones
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This is Russ Swift in his early days! (actually taken at Brands on Saturday and will be seen in Autosport this week!)
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Well caught Snapper Baz. Is that on the way down from Druids?
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Duffacus, where is that shot of the MG taken? run down to lodge? Nice photo btw
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26 May 2004, 09:58 (Ref:983621) | #47 | ||
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Yes, I was just standing on the inside of druids when I took the shot. I started off in the middle of druids and lodge and worked my way down until I ended up near the apex of druids and thats when I saw the MG sign and thought it would make a nice shot.
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Actually its on the way up to Druids...more in Autosport!
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