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Dirt track--SA--Round2Dirt Track from today
cheers jim
Re: Dirt track--SA--Round2Great action shot. I really like the dirt spray. Looks like it might have hurt a bit.
Nikon D7000
Re: Dirt track--SA--Round2That would have to be the strangest dust bunny I've ever seen in my life!
Goes with the crazies that you've photographed, I guess. Good capture: sharp, and the motion well and truly stopped. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: Dirt track--SA--Round2That looks like a world of pain, or at the least its gonna be a world of pain..
I really love the love down POV here, I assume you where shooting from thru the tires behind the embankment or similiar? nonetheless the way you can almost see under the bikes is awesome, very tidy work. also wots with the black strip? I am i missing somehting obvious here (probably) gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Dirt track--SA--Round2Thanks for the comments the black strip is my way of combatting theft of email samples instead of my watermark that now says " STOLEN FROM JIM " howmany people thought it was ok to display them with my InMotion Photography watermark
GRRRR. the aspect was a downhill section of the track with a small creek to stand in--Perfect The ground level aspect adds somethind different I think cheers Jim
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shite eh...is it really that bad of a problem?! name them shame them .... man the youth of today eh...no respect gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Dirt track--SA--Round2A Major horse Photog in NSW has now changed her Web page to say if she find a watermarked image she will issue an invoice for $300 --for a first offence.People need to understand the massive investment in equiptment and time it takes to provide a quality service to sport on location!!
cheers jim
Re: Dirt track--SA--Round2 The best action shot from you this year!
and I thought you had scratched your sensor when cleaning....
Re: Dirt track--SA--Round2Still a Dirt Track and plenty of action
Impact speed about 20kph these from a sequence of 5 no injuries to girl or horse just entry to my "Ohh Shit Folder" cheeers jim
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