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MotoGP RunJust got back from the MotoGP run at Cranbourne this morning. Here are three of my favourites from a quick review. These were all shot with the AF-S 18-55 and are not quite as sharp as I would have liked.
This was snapped out of the window as I was leaving. Being from Invercargill I had to get this shot This was some of the best tank art on display And an accidental self portrait. Not sure about this one, have a feeling it is a near miss Critique welcome. Really wished I had a wider aperture for these, and a wider lens. Ant. D90 | D50 | Tamron 17-50 2.8| AF-S 18-55 DX (and VR) | Sigma 70 - 300 APO DG | 50mm 1.8 | SB-600
Re: MotoGP RunHi Ant It may seem insignificant to some but I am always consious of a photographers reflection in chrome/glass -a wide lens does give options of close or not on these shots--jim
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