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Dirt RacingAlso a bit of a motor racing fan.....especially anything on dirt. All with Nikon D50 and Nikkor 300mm f4. Have to shoot between and through fence wires, which is a bit of a pain. I set myself up on the grassy bank in a position which minimises the interference and maximises the image potential. I stay away from the tripod for as long as I can until the shutter speed simply becomes too low. I like the freedom of free hand photography.
Speedway Used NeatImage to remove the noise associated with 1600ISO - Speedway Woops - Speedway Wayville Showgrounds - Adelaide Mark Newton
Adelaide, Australia
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Some great images, Number 3 for the action for me and also nice work on number four. Not framed to its potential but im a fan of speedway bikes so it gets my nod of approval (not that it means much. lol). hrpremier 4869 Guess What! ........I Have A Fever........And The Only Perscription........Is More Cowbell.
Re: Dirt RacingI like number 4 for all of the dirt that is coming up and the tyre (or lack thereof) in the third.
Nikon D7000
Re: Dirt RacingHi Mark, some great captures you've got there! I like no. 4 with all the dirt flicking up in the background. Out of interest where you at Adelaide Speedway? I've been meaning to head out there sometime but I wasn't sure if it was any good for shooting. Sounds alright but you have to shoot between the fence all the time? Also are the events in the evening?
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Yes....Adelaide...north of the city. You wil need to shoot between the wires, but if you get high on a grassy end you'll find a sweet spot....prefocus and pan as they enter that spot. Yep....at night usually. Speedway City I think its called these days...used to be Roley Park. Mark Newton
Adelaide, Australia
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