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Enduro Racing in AdelaideJust one of many from the last round in the Barossa Valley--CC welcome
Re: Enduro Racing in AdelaideI like the HDR esque colours and the long DOF.
The rider could have a little more of the frame to move in to...
Re: Enduro Racing in AdelaideHI Surrrenj I wa trying to get a slight fisheye effect on the front wheel and I carefully placed the old bike in the backround for a new vs old effect???Just another slant--jim
Re: Enduro Racing in AdelaideInteresting Jim!
I thought the old bike was just a random background element like the orange vested person!! I can't see a fisheye effect that you describe however.
Re: Enduro Racing in AdelaideThe effect is not easy as i have to be very close to the front wheel(and in danger) and the lens I use is a 24-120Vr so the term Effect is applied loosly but just to make the front wheel look oversize is the aim cheers --jim
Re: Enduro Racing in AdelaideGotcha, I think a lower point of view would have helped but may have got you run over!
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