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My take of the dragsSome shots from the Aussie Muscle yesterday... I am happy with my pans, the first two are straight out of camera, no sharpening
1. Charge 2. GT 3. Uncle 4. Random candid D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Re: My take of the dragsNumber 1 gives the best feelings of the drags for me, and I think I spy a certain photog from Newcastle on the right of the frame
Re: My take of the drags second shot is also quite good as well
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Re: My take of the dragsNice GT shot. Colour is great
Re: My take of the dragsMind if I ask what equipment you use? My FH would love it if I could eventually get some photos like that
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Youre right there Brett, that"s Steve "Visual Velocity" Thomas doing his thing.
Re: My take of the dragsNot bad mate, your panning looks good to me. Like the 1st pic - shame the tog is blocking part of the car though
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Re: My take of the dragsYeah all those pros could stand on the other side so us amateurs could get some decent shots!
Equipment - I was using D3 + 18-200VR, in crop mode - which uses the conversion factor so effectively close to 300mm. I found the VR helped, as you would be holding the camera for a while waiting for the green lights, and I think it helped with the panning. Most shots were taken at around F6.3 - F8, which gave me a nice large depth of field so I didn't have to re-focus too often as they moved across the field of view. What's an FH? It was overcast in the afternoon so a nice even light. D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Re: My take of the dragsOh sorry! Too much time spent on the wedding forum I think! FH = Future Husband, so my fiancee
Thanks Justin
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