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Old 03-08-2008, 9:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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First atempt at motorsports.

Hi as thread goes my first atempt. Some not bad others could be better. Have a mixture of static and blured shots.
Was all over the place learning to fiddle with my Canon Eos 450d, All shot on a 70/300IS.











Please feel free to pick holes in shots as I need to learn.

Have got the hang of deciding to go TV or sports mode.
Have got to grips with low shutter to get a blur.
Whats best One Shot,AI Focus or AI Servo as I found best for me seemed AI focus.
Which metering mode works best as Just as I was packing up I found Spot Metering effective, All shots were done under evaluative.

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Old 03-08-2008, 10:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Excellent, I particularly like the sense of speed with the second and forth shots.
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

Number 4 for me. Very nice capture
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

I would never have guessed that they are your first attempts - they are all top quality. 1,2 & 4 are my pick of the bunch.

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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

fantastic shots, great framing and detail
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

Very nice, I'm assuming from Brands at the weekend, was you in with the normal crowds of people?
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

Not bad at all. Getting the shutter speed right for panning is tricky but you've sorted it in #2 and #4. With #5, the bike coming towards you has caused it to look soft with the long shutter as it gets marginally bigger in the viewfinder. You can use a longer shutter on pans that go across your field of view, but anything coming straight at you needs to have a faster shutter speed to keep it sharp.
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

Aprt from #5 (Tobers is spot on here-as usual) they look like an excellent set, much better than my recent attempt at Silverstone
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Very nice, I'm assuming from Brands at the weekend, was you in with the normal crowds of people?
Yes in with the crowd.

Thanks Tobers for your advice and I agree with what you are saying, would never have spotted the obvious error of shot number 5.
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

Those are superb for a first attempt.
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

As has been said already, a superb first attempt. 1,2 and 4 are absolute belters.
I'd say 4 it may be interesting if the bike were more toward the left of the frame than right. Personally I like to have more space infront, like you've done in #1. When panning, it seems to accenctuate the speed and impression of movement forward. Static, with long exposures, the reverse can be true.


eg 1 Cack cause I clipped the back end, but....


eg2 works for me cause it looks like he was going too fast (which he was)


But that's just my opinion. Don't know if you agree. It's very subjective this game. Just something to ponder regarding options for composition. Hope you don't mind.
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

Another lot of corkers mate. Truly excellent.
Love 1, 2 and 4 of the second set.
Wonder why?
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

Superb first efforts mate!

Love number 1 from the first set and 5 from the second set most. Great shots which nicely fill the frame.

Here's a general question for those of you that shoot motor sports regularly (which I don't ) - what would you want to be the point of sharpest focus. Personally I'd assume it's the helmet but I was just wondering what's the norm.......
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Re: First atempt at motorsports.

For me its just a matter of point in the general direction, focus,pan like a madman and shoot like crazy with fingers crossed that you catch something

Its so hard just keeping a motorbike in the frame.
The general figure for a good blured background is about a shutter speed of 60 but the little speedy bikes would not stay sharp under 160.

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