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Explosions and flamesJust a couple more from the drags. Shows how spectacular they can really be.
Steve Read - Blower letting go. Allan Dobson - didn't even realise he was on fire! Brett
Re: Explosions and flamesThese are awsome shots, like your work
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Re: Explosions and flamesExcellent action shots!
Re: Explosions and flamesAmazing shots and the heat haze in the background gives the image a real sense of power and danger. As Usual brilliant work
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Re: Explosions and flamesThese are higher than your usually high standards!
Re: Explosions and flamesYOWSER!! Love them Brett.
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Re: Explosions and flamesImpressive shots Brett
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Re: Explosions and flamesNice shots however #1 looks a little out of focus to me.
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Re: Explosions and flamesAction aplenty Brett, great shots
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Re: Explosions and flamesGreat work as always mate
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I dunno Barry, I'd cut Brett a break here Blower letting go at 300+kph and I'll betchya focus isn't the only thing on his mind (now where did those bits of blower go - up? Hope I'm not too close:lol:) Nice photos Brett.
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Thanks guys. And yes the focus was late on that one, its snapped to the rear of the car (back of engine, rear wheel, wing supports). The camera and lens couldn't keep up This was the last shot in a sequence of shots as well so he was getting pretty close to me at that stage.
Re: Explosions and flamesGeez...they are fantastic.
how far away are you when you took them and what lens are you using ? EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
Re: Explosions and flamesLens was the Sigma 120-300 with 1.4tc on. I was standing at about the 280 - 300' mark from the start line. Gives you an idea on the last two. The first one I was zoomed all the way back to 168mm so he was pretty much right on top of me. I was perched on the wall (well sitting on the outer lip of it) of the lane it happened in.
Re: Explosions and flamesDid you contact BAM about these mate?
The minister for war and finance reckons they look like computer generated images! (In a good way). 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Yes I did and never heard anything back, seems Amanda likes you more than me Hahaha tell her thanks I think...
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Well, thats understandable, she is only human after all..... 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Re: Explosions and flamesThat last one really shows how big those tyres get when "Mr Centrifugal" takes hold.
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Re: Explosions and flamescongratulations on the great shots! im pleased to see how sharp they have come out, shows that sigma is definately giving nikon a run for its money
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