2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

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2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Benny2707 on Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:02 am

Hi Lads,

Here's a few pics I took in Brno. I'm learning in terms of motorsport stuff. It's also bloody hard behind a wire mesh fence to get them 100% clear. I realise now that I should have moved around and got a lot more angles etc but hopefully they're not too bad.

Would love some C&C as to how I can make them better.

Cheers

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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Doctor on Thu Aug 21, 2008 1:47 pm

Some nice shots, ive shot cars before through the fence and it can take time and practice to get it right, at least you picked the aussies to shoot!! (gotta love that Stoner kid!) im trying my luck at Phillip Island in October on the bikes, new lens in hand so hopefully should return some good results, having never been to a motorbike race before, im not sure how ill go!
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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Benny2707 on Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:07 pm

In my opinion an 80-200 is not enough.

I'm going to look at purchasing a 300mm F4 and maybe a TC.

I need more length!
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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Doctor on Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:39 pm

Im buying a 400 F4.5, i found the 300, even on a crop sensor, at clipsal wasnt quite enough to get through the fence sometimes, get myself some nice L series glass before i upgrade to a full frame, at which, might be time for an extender tube..... See what happens.....
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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Benny2707 on Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:56 pm

Doctor wrote:Im buying a 400 F4.5, i found the 300, even on a crop sensor, at clipsal wasnt quite enough to get through the fence sometimes, get myself some nice L series glass before i upgrade to a full frame, at which, might be time for an extender tube..... See what happens.....

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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby hrpremier on Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:34 pm

Some great images Benny. Number 2 would be my standout photo though as the blue van in the background is distracting in the first. Number 1 is a good photo also except a wanker in the centre of the frame dressed in red spoils a good shot of a great bike. Seriously though considering the distance you are from these type of action shots some great results. I've found a 200mm lens is again not sufficent to capture events such as these. Used a 200 at Phillip Island in 2006 and got some great shots but not outstanding. Luckily with dedicated racing circuits the fencing is not such an issue unlike the Clipsal and more so at the "Honda/Lexmark/Whatever sponser it is this year" Indy on the Gold Coast. Anyways hang in there and keep the motorsport pics coming.

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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Benny2707 on Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:08 am

That Italian guy. You know, that guy right.

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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Benny2707 on Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:14 am

Westy

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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Doctor on Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:44 pm

Benny2707 wrote:Tell em the price son!


The price? Of the lens? 1700ish i think im going to end up paying when i get around to ordering it, just waiting for the tax to come through so i can suss what im going to buy exactly, lenses, speedlight, bag etc.....

hrpremier wrote:Some great images Benny. Number 2 would be my standout photo though as the blue van in the background is distracting in the first. Number 1 is a good photo also except a wanker in the centre of the frame dressed in red spoils a good shot of a great bike. Seriously though considering the distance you are from these type of action shots some great results. I've found a 200mm lens is again not sufficent to capture events such as these. Used a 200 at Phillip Island in 2006 and got some great shots but not outstanding. Luckily with dedicated racing circuits the fencing is not such an issue unlike the Clipsal and more so at the "Honda/Lexmark/Whatever sponser it is this year" Indy on the Gold Coast. Anyways hang in there and keep the motorsport pics coming.

Re Stoner - "Just because his parents fooled around on Australian soil doesn't mean I have to like him"
Go Vermeulen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The safety fences at Clipsal et. al. shit me to tears, but you gotta put up with it and deal with what you got really.

:agree: Agree with you about the can in the first pic, i did pick up on it too, but it would be worse behind the Rizla Suzuki being almost the same colour.....

As for Stoner, having always been a Ducati boy, and hearing about this Stoner kid a while back ive always supported him, but that Vermulen guy really can ride to!! So im finding myself some Vermulen and Stoner gear for my trip to show my support for the pair, throw them both on the Duc's and it could be a fun season!!! :lol: :mrgreen:
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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Benny2707 on Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:27 pm

The word is that Nicky Hayden has the second seat at Duke next year.
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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Flatpick on Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:33 pm

Benny2707 wrote:In my opinion an 80-200 is not enough.

I'm going to look at purchasing a 300mm F4 and maybe a TC.

I need more length!



Yeah well......... :D

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Re: 2008 MotoGP in the Czech Republic

Postby Benny2707 on Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:45 pm

Flatpick wrote:
Benny2707 wrote:In my opinion an 80-200 is not enough.

I'm going to look at purchasing a 300mm F4 and maybe a TC.

I need more length!



Yeah well......... :D

I'll keep my mouth shut !


Oh snap! Length, girth I need more. Lens wise that is.
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