Not bad for your first MX outing!
You might want to consider some faster shutter speeds if you go again though - the slow speeds we all use for track stuff aren't nearly so effective for the mud flinging world of MX.
2 for me!
No,1 is stunning, just the right motion blur for me for me No.2 needs the ground to give a referance point to really show the height, but still a cracking shot, and difficult to expose i guess!
bob
you'll be hooked
Great set Steve, #2 Is stunning, Hope the black things are birds and not dust bunnies.
Not bad for your first MX outing!
You might want to consider some faster shutter speeds if you go again though - the slow speeds we all use for track stuff aren't nearly so effective for the mud flinging world of MX.
as said No2 has he landed yet?
Sometimes a slow shutter can work, but unless they are airborne the lumps and bumps that are always present really screw it up IMHO. You can get some nice slow shutter jumps and chuck in some (off camera) flash and it gets mad!
MX is probably my fave subject to shoot, because there is just so much going on that you don't get bored.
Nice panning on #1 and good aerial shots on #2 and #5. The rest are also good, but a bit closer cropping on #3 might be OK. MX is difficult to get everything right, but these are a great intro.
Ed
Cracking shots, as has been said several times # 2 is very good - huge air,
Liking all of them but 2 and 5 stand out, big air!