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Australian Mountain Bike NationalsHi Guys,
went out and got some shots of the nationals today, and am going back for more, here are some, how do you think I went? You can see the rest here: http://www.brookewhatnall.com/Brooke.W_Photography/Eagle_Park.html Last edited by bwhatnall on Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
Lots of goodies really, lets just say my lenses stretch from 10mm to 500mm with plenty of light at 5fps
My Portfolio - http://www.brookewhatnall.com
Re: Australian Mountain Bike NationalsI like the different (obviously lower) angles on these. I would crop a little off the bottom of the first. They aren't really big enough to see the focus on the rider for me. Where were the nationals? I think you did pretty well.
Nikon D7000
Re: Australian Mountain Bike NationalsAll very nice shots..you've certain used the wide-angle to good effect. I particularly like the line you've chosen for 2 and 3
cheers, Ken
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