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State Champs Phillip IslandVariety of different shots I tried at Phillip Island on the weekend. C+C welcome
Cheers Craig!
Canon 400D + 24-105mm L IS USM + 70-300mm IS USM Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/apexivision
Re: State Champs Phillip IslandYour panning technique is better than mine
Not being a fan of motor racing, none of the images grab me although #4 has some humourous appeal. Could your PP make the colours punch or pop a little more? Cheers
Bob in sunny Perth What gear? Watch this space!
Re: State Champs Phillip IslandI agree. I like the last one too. I wish I could pan like that. The third doesn't do much for me but the 2nd in particular looks like it is going very fast with your panning.
Nikon D7000
Re: State Champs Phillip IslandThe first and last are my favourites. #3 the car looks stationary. Nice panning technique.
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