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World Superbikes at Phillip IslandHi Guys
Barry has reminded me that not many motorsport images have been posted for a while ,so here are a few from Phillip Island It was a great weekend. Jeff
Re: World Superbikes at Phillip Island........ no pixs for me
Cheers ....bp....
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Something is wrong with those images, I can open them if I plug the link into Firefox but they dont show. I have modded your post into URLs instead of images for now. EDIT: only the first image works.... Cameron
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Re: World Superbikes at Phillip Island....... no cigar as yet
Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
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There are still no motosport images being posted! Mal
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Not sure what the problem is . I have posted them the way I normally do. Will have a play and see what I can do . Does this work . Jeff
Re: World Superbikes at Phillip IslandCan see them perfectly on Firefox. Great action, especially the heat haze.
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Re: World Superbikes at Phillip IslandNo problem seeing the 1st or 2nd lot of images.
Great captures. Even though the little beedy eyed cheat in pictuer number 2 doesn''t deserve a ride they are still some fantastic results. Great colour and extremley sharp. Top Work Jase 4869 Guess What! ........I Have A Fever........And The Only Perscription........Is More Cowbell.
Re: World Superbikes at Phillip IslandI can see them perfectly now as well!
Great shots, really capturing the action! Love how the bike is tack sharp yet you can see the wheels spin. Just on the topic of SEEING RED, your reds look a bit muted. Cameron
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Re: World Superbikes at Phillip Islandabsolutely sensational!
Re: World Superbikes at Phillip IslandGreat shots Jeff.
I am still doing pp on my shots from the trip to the supers. My shots are nowhere near as sharp as yours and are taken from the public side of the fence. What lens body combo were you using? Craig
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Re: World Superbikes at Phillip IslandThanks Guys for your nice comments.
Craig the body is the old D200( want to upgrade ) with a 300 2.8 . Jeff
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I want a 300 2.8 but would have to get divorced first, mmmmm decisions, decisions. Craig
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Dont the missus see that comment Cameron
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