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Bikes N WWWildlife *DU Warning*Hi all well today i chose to shoot with the 300, with the 2x tc so f5.6 at 600m There is a couple of crops here but was a good day and i am still amazed how these turn out at 600m.
The bikes. The Front runner getting to know each other a bit better. Now there is not much im a afraid of but this 1 critter that the only good 1 is a dead 1 in my books, lucky i was away from it and here is a bit of a crop and yes i soon got outa there. Lucky he made it before the bikes came around. Ok this beast was heading to wear i was standing. Anyhow another big day tomorrow. Cheers D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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Once again, great MB pics. You have certainly got it down to a fine art. I like the pano look of the pack heading over the hill.
That brown snake is a big one too. Amazing it was around such noise. They normally slither and hide. Deadly they may be but they are easily scared. Great pics. Steve.
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Yes i would have thought he might have went back from like where he came from instead of heading in the midle of the track and i guess 80 or so bikes would have got him pumped up, specially them noisey Nortons etc...
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Nice pics. I especially like #4 with the reflection in the visor. I'm surprised how sharp they are with a 2x extender.
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Tom , me too this is why i have no hassles in leaving it on all day, tomorrow might swap a bit with lens. Ok i stuffed bed time for me.
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Yes i agree, i like #4 Red is always faster Sorry about this, but i have to ask...whats a teleconveter actually do?? The most secure computer in the world is one not connected to the internet. Thats why I recommend Telstra ADSL.
Nice shots. Lucky snake!
Teleconverters are like mini lenses which are used to increase the length of the zoom on the lens attached to them. So a 2x Teleconverter makes the lens twice as long (ie. a 100-400 lens becomes a 200-800 lens). Disadvantage is that the image quality is usually not as good as with a lens the intended length, and that you lose 1 stop of light with a 1.4x TC and 2 stops with a 2x TC - depending on the lens you often lose auto focus capability too... Here's a post with some useful information regarding Canon and Sigma TCs, but the same kind of thing applies to other systems in theory... Photo gallery online <a href="http://photoden.net/oliver">here</a> and some more on deviantArt <a href="http://oliau.deviantart.com">here</a>.
John - u are a master! Well done, some great shots there buddy! Keep em coming!
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Top shots as always
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Thanks All, Damn got myself a cold always happens change of the weather but not too worry will take me box of tissues.LOL
Jeff i am sure you will do ok with that sigma, i will use mine today at some stage. The first 2 shots at the start line i was along way away from them and with the 2x tc i had to get further back to fit the bikes in to frame still at 600m i think is good. Well another big day today so another slog around the track and hope i dont come accross any joe bloes. D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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Great shots John! Nice and sharp! Just wondering, when you shoot riders coming towards you, do you bump up the speed? I'm trying to figure out if this helps because I find the speed is a bit hard to judge. They're on top of you before you know it! Also, do you use your exposure on the shutter or exposure button? I've been using the exposure button for my auto focus and pumping the shutter button to expose, but I get the feeling this might not work so much when the shutter is held down for continous shooting. Any thoughts there, mate?
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Wow, bloody great as usual mate, sharp as and great colour... Shot #4 is great but the tussle between the front runners does it for me, great timing to get that shot... Good stuff mate... Aka Andrew
Nice shots John, you obviously understand the action
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Great pics as always. Good to see you experiment a bit, too, with stuff like the first two which work well for me. Peter
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Thanks All, was a big weekend and glad it's over as i have got a cold and my Pro photog from Adelaide dragged me out last to watch superbikes at the pub. We came home around 11 and well i went to bed cold and tooth ache and yeh think he stumbled in around 4.30.
I am glad it's over but good weekend will post a few pics after. D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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