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Technically crap but;I like the feel of it.
This was taken last Monday while I was working on a training course at Lakeside Raceway, the boss was doing some corner demos on entry to the 'bus stop' and having a play on the way out. I only got three attempts to grab this shot and managed to get my settings wrong as I did not have my reading glasses with me. This shot, out of the three bursts, is the only one where the focus was reasonable. The boss liked it so he now ha a new screen saver. Feel free to give any thoughts. D300 100 @ f10, 70-300ed vr11 @ 240mm Craig
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Re: Technically crap but;From what I can see on the tablet it looks like a great capture
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Re: Technically crap but;There are a couple of things wrong here, shutter and exposure jump out, however these negatives are outweighed by the fact that its a sh$t-hot composition and superb timing. A prime example demonstrating its more important to get teh actual shot then nothing at all.
2 thumbs up from me. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Technically crap but;I agree with the above. I think that the fact that is
an action photograph helps you to get away with the lack of sharpness and looks even more natural to the eye.
Re: Technically crap but;Thanks guys. The man behind the handlebars likes it, so I suppose that is the main thing.
Craig
Lifes journey is not to arrive at our grave in a well preserved body but, rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, "Wow what a ride." D70s, D300, 70-300ED, 18-70 Kit Lens, Nikkor 105 Micro. Manfrotto 190Prob Ball head. SB800 x 2.
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