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Clipsal images from behind the Catch FenceHowdy,
Just thought I would share 4 different images from the Clipsal weekend: Ferrari from the stand HRT (Can't work out which one!!) during qualifying (this was through the fence. Can just see the wires) Pan @ 1/40th Tight crop (sorry about the CA....gotta love using old Minolta glass) All shot with a Sony A100 & either Minolta 75-300 F4.5-5.6 Or Minolta 70-210 F4 (beercan)
Re: Clipsal images from behind the Catch FenceAll really good considering your positions mate. I particularly like the angle of number 1
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Re: Clipsal images from behind the Catch FenceNice mate. I think they could benefit with a bit more saturation and contrast. Really like the 1/40 pan, well done. How many keepers you get at that speed?? I like the idea of the last shot, but the shutter speed is to fast and the CA (as you pointed out) distracts from it.
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Re: Clipsal images from behind the Catch FenceVery nice indeed
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Re: Clipsal images from behind the Catch FenceNice shots. I particularly like the last one. Nice outline of the tyre, showing the "air".
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Re: Clipsal images from behind the Catch Fencewow, the panning shot is really impressive. <3 it. The second shot, IMHO, will look much better if you tilt the camera to create some motion "imaginary" line.
Re: Clipsal images from behind the Catch FenceIv seen these before still look good still impressed with 1/40
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Thanks Raskill, I thought that too, but in the past I have overdone it!!! Looks like I need to find a common ground Thanks for the comments everyone else!
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