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World Super BikesHay all, Just got back from the island and thought i would post a few of the pics from the weekend,1st one was taken a long way round the track...but as it made my day when it happened...i thought i would show it too
Some one once told me im psychic,. . o O (or was that psycho...I get them mixed up all the time)
Phanoongys photo album
Re: World Super Bikesi was down there on sunday, i will get my photos posted up in a day or two
Velly
Nikon D40 17-55mm 55-200mm VR
Re: World Super Bikes2nd and 3rd are cool. Good panning on #2, probably just give a crop from the back. Did he stack in #3? Looks close to it!
Nikon D70
12-24 DX, 18-70 DX, 70-200 VR 20" iMac Intel C2D Aperture 2.1 PS CS3 http://www.jamesrobertphotography.com
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Nope no crashing after all Bayliss won both races and did it easy!!! ive got to go look at the other pics i took but have not had time yet i did get a few other shots of people up on their back wheel, it just seems to be a spot they really put the power on going out of turn 7 (can't remember its name) it’s just past the next corner after Siberia As for cropping the 2nd i was in a rush to just get a few pictures up and when i do look at the pictures down the track i will crop it a little Im hoping to see other peoples pics too as there seem to be a few of us bike nuts on this forum Some one once told me im psychic,. . o O (or was that psycho...I get them mixed up all the time)
Phanoongys photo album
Re: World Super Bikesno.2 panning shot is superb (very hard to do panning short with the sharpness like that)!!! It looks like you nailed/tracked the bike by the right [] on the viewfinder.
Re: World Super Bikeshere is a few of my superbike photos....
http://s269.photobucket.com/albums/jj58/velly_16v_cab/Superbikes%202008 these are from the basic JPEGS, i have not payed with the RAW ones yet Vel Velly
Nikon D40 17-55mm 55-200mm VR
Re: World Super BikesAt last, I had time to look at a few more of the pictures i took and thought i would post up a few more!
Some one once told me im psychic,. . o O (or was that psycho...I get them mixed up all the time)
Phanoongys photo album
Re: World Super BikesNice, Velly. Can't wait to see some of the RAW shots His leathers look pretty banged-up too...Ouch.
Cool shots, Phanoongy. I think #3 is the best, as it's the sharpest and also well panned. James. Nikon D70
12-24 DX, 18-70 DX, 70-200 VR 20" iMac Intel C2D Aperture 2.1 PS CS3 http://www.jamesrobertphotography.com
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