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Re: Morocco RallyeThe first is a great capture, and shows what these events are like.
Well done. g.
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Re: Morocco RallyeYeah the first one has the most impact given so much sand is flying.
The second one is good, but feels a bit static because of the fast shutter speed. That said panning a shot like that would be nigh impossible. Have you got all the sand/dust out of everything ?
Re: Morocco RallyeI agree that #1 is a standout shot. It is not easy to get a good shot such as this and I should know. In 1979 I was in the Simpsons Desert shooting 4WDs coming off sand dunes for a magazine. I actually lay at the base of the dune whilst the 4WD went over me - mad or just plain stupid, hard to say but I am still here
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Re: Morocco RallyeI like your pictures, but the first is the best for me. But, the third deserves congratulations.
Morocco RallyeThat first shot is epic !
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Re: Morocco RallyeThe first two are epic. Tremendously well captured. Sandproof body I assume?
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Re: Morocco RallyeThanks for the kind words.
The sand is not too bad actually when compared to the micro fine dust found in our backyard. Heres a couple more. The Moroccan sand dunes are epic.. Nikons.
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Re: Morocco RallyeI almost missed the addendum (last four pictures) thinking I had already seen them and commented on them. I suggest next time you create a new post Morocco Rallye (2) so people like me don't miss them.
These last four are very good captures as far as composition and colour are concerned, but I love the first two best. Somehow, the first has that sand effect that is captivating; while the second is also very eye catching with that background.
Re: Morocco RallyeFirst and fourth images are very saleable to 4X drive magazines as a cover. I'd send them out and test the market.
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