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Formula Vees from Wakefield ParkHi all, some pics from Round 1 of the CAMS NSW Road Racing Championships at Wakefield Park. Trying some different stuff, any comments or critique much appreciated!
1. Focus 2. Flying Vee! 3. Gearing up 4. Anticipation
Re: Formula Vees from Wakefield ParkGreat idea of the mirror Trent
I like #1, but maybe stopping the lens down a little bit may bring up details of the fore/background?
Re: Formula Vees from Wakefield ParkLove the idea of #1, but I would agree with Yi-P about stopping it down. Nice one overall, though!
Re: Formula Vees from Wakefield ParkIs this a take two on the mirror shots Trent? I seem to recall you trying this before or am I getting mixed up? These are good though, #1 works the best I think!
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Yes, I tried some of these last year as a 'why not' kind of thing. I put a bit more thought into these, plus I used a longer lens and had better light. The DOF is indeed pretty shallow, so stopping down a bit more might indeed be a good option, I certainly had enough light to do so! Thanks for the suggestion guys!
Re: Formula Vees from Wakefield ParkLooks a tad crowded in the runoff area in the second shot, Trent.
I think the first of the mirror shots works better than the others. Don't ask me why though. g.
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Re: Formula Vees from Wakefield ParkThanks Gary, I like #1 the best too. Yeah a bit crowded in the kitty litter, but amazingly both drivers rejoined and finished nose to tail, still on the lead lap!
I found another mirror pic with more DOF, f/7.1 as opposed to the earlier ones which were f/4.5, I think the greater DOF works better, as suggested by those above!
Re: Formula Vees from Wakefield ParkTrent, love one and two. You must have had great reflexes for two!
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Re: Formula Vees from Wakefield Park1 and 2 are great especially 1, these shots taken with a 70-200mm ??
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Re: Formula Vees from Wakefield ParkBen, these are all with the Sigma 120-300 f/2.8. The mirror shots are at 300mm, the crash at 420mm (with a 1.4x TC). Yeah you're right Glen, it happened pretty fast! No real skill in getting that sort of shot; just be prepared (eyes and ears open) and if it happens, point and spray!
Re: Formula Vees from Wakefield ParkI love number 2, it brings alot of action to a still photo! I can almost taste the dust...
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