Long Beach Grand Prix Pics (56k good luck)
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Long Beach Grand Prix Pics (56k good luck)
Here are some pics i took of the grand prix, I havent been since 93, so it was a moving experience. My left ear hurts a little bit Lense is dirty i know, and im still getting the hang of moving shots and keep my hand steady as a Pan.
The race Winner Sebastien Bourdais , who WALKED the competition
Winner of the Speedvision Race. CTS has the most unique sound to it, real deep
Will post more pics later
The race Winner Sebastien Bourdais , who WALKED the competition
Winner of the Speedvision Race. CTS has the most unique sound to it, real deep
Will post more pics later
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Yea i was playing with shutter speed alot. I actually wanted to capture the motion in the pics, so i like some of the blur........ but still practicing and learning how to use a SLR camera
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Re: Long Beach Grand Prix Pics (vtec65)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vtec65 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice pictures. It looks like you were sitting near the starting line. Could you see turn 1 from there? </TD></TR></TABLE>
I thought i could when buying tickets, but that damn tree was in the way But i could see the last turn where the straight started. And i could hear them downshifting for turn 1
I thought i could when buying tickets, but that damn tree was in the way But i could see the last turn where the straight started. And i could hear them downshifting for turn 1
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Re: Long Beach Grand Prix Pics (SoSoJeff)
I usually stay in the 1/80 - 1/160 range for panning shots. Start at 1/160 (easier) and work down as far as you can go. Shoot in shutter priority mode.
Shots still look excellent though! Improvement is amazing. When you get some time, Google the Copperhill sensor cleaning kit, everyone uses it and loves it.
Shots still look excellent though! Improvement is amazing. When you get some time, Google the Copperhill sensor cleaning kit, everyone uses it and loves it.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nathanong87 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">it's hard to zoom and follow F1 cars while ur sitting in the stands......i think people are missing that point. </TD></TR></TABLE>
You mean Champ Cars but I guess the same would hold true.
You mean Champ Cars but I guess the same would hold true.
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