Just had a look through and realised how boring most of my stuff is
Must try harder next season.
I think this is my favourite: A touch of opposite lock around Lodge
Ooo, a chance to look through my back catalogue. It's been a white since I've been out shooting. Lack of money and time rather annoyingly. I'm not sure if anyone's missed me though.
I think I'll have to go with this pan at 1/125:
It's not a photoshop. All it's had is a slight sharpen and levels.
It's difficult to work out if favourite means best, but from all 9 rounds of the NETT Quad Championship, plus 1 round of the British Quad Championship, one photo stands out more than the rest, for me, even though the sky is blown (who gives a damn! Couldn't have worked it any other way really).
50cc rider Ewan Williams at Wooley Grange. Round 9 of the NETT. Even better that Ewan's dad purchased this one, plus another cracking shot from the same round.
I think my best shot, technically, is this one from Donington Park.
There were a few others that I thought about, such as cars going through the gravel, flames and glowing brakes, but they weren't as crisp, sharp, or showing speed as much as this one:
i dont think my best... but one of my fave from the year... not that often you see lemans cars at oulton park and in the 'lodge' shot bit of PP was after a retro poster feel...
love this i recently had the pleasure of a passenger lap with Mathew Wilson through the greystoke forest in the car K.AL Qassimi used awesome is the only words i can use to describe the experiance .
any way now to what i think is my best motorsport shot of the year i took this at Oulton park in sept and personally love it ,i'm hoping to spend more time behind the camera next season and improve things
I quite liked this one from the Kingdom Stages rally, perhaps because I've tried harder on my composition this year and this one seems to work better than most I've taken this year.
Would love an explanation of how you did that,on here or PM would be fantastic.
I am looking to get much more creative this next season,and this pic is really inspirational,as is plenty of your work.
Longish exposure, flash (to light up the reflective stickers) then moved the camera to a light source (pits) and panned it quickly across the light source at the same angle I shot the car (to get the coloured lines)
Not taken many motorsport pics this year but I like this one if only because I can see the tread depth on the tyres and it was a bit of a challenge getting the white car against the white/grey skies.
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