I'd really like to see a shot of someone inches from a wall though as they're cornering like the shots you always see from the Macau GP.
Working on that one mate, just got to find the right spot, its a kinda long course, lol.
Please don't take it personal..
Not at all, we all have a different opinion on what we see or feel in an image, which is why I like untitled pictures, I don't want to told what it is, I want to feel that myself. Its all good.
on these shots mate is it more about shutter speeds than panning or a bit of both..hope you dont mind me askin but i want to learn and if you dont ask you dont get
Your right, keeping the shutter speed up is my goal on my head on shots, 3/4 or side on for the panning ones. But its important to add that there are no hard and fast rules, zoom blur on a head on shot could look cool.
Great action, annoying sign, but to me they all look as if they are riding on a very gloomy day! There are shadows under the bikes so it can't have been that dark.
Anyone else think they need the gamma boosted or is it me
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We did have a pleasant evening in the sun until the second lap where it clouded over, but it was still bright enough to leave a shadow. I must say that on my screen and in print the shot is pretty vibrant.
I like the 30 sign, as Kev said about irony - being as they are not far off 100mph at this point. without the sign the shot could be anywhere, it is a cliche shot for the TT, but one thats almost expected in a TT collection.
As said before, photography is a great thing, all images means something different to each and every person. What I think is crap could mean the world to the next viewer.
Thanks for the input guys.
Kris