thanks for explanation! (I thought it was maybe some kind of insult ) and thanks everyone for the kind words!
I got myself a camera last year (Nikon D40) to take photos at the bike races, upgraded to a D200 toward the end of the year. At the start of the year I was asked if I could supply the club with photos for the race programmes so got myself a 70-200mm f2.8 & TC1.7 and insurance so that I could shoot trackside.
Its been quite a steep learning curve (the internet and this forum has been a great help so far), I hope i'm going in the right direction!
a couple more hacks from this season...
1. a couple more from Anglesey
2.
and a couple of others..
3. over 'the mountain' at Cadwell Park
That's pretty impressive if you've only been shooting for so short a time!
The air in #3 is pretty good…
I think #4 is brilliant! …the concentration and intensity is all in there in the eyes!
…nice!
- Wil
BTW: As to the title: perhaps you were talking about the "eyes" on the fairing of the machine. I assumed you meant the rider, and looking at #4 reminds me of just how crucial being able to see the rider's eyes is to the effectiveness of the picture; if he/she† were wearing a tinted visor, the picture would not have had anywhere near the impact! Great job!
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?? sorry - I don't understand
Nice job, thanks for sharing!
- Wil
They are all great but my fav is # 2.
Mike
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I got myself a camera last year (Nikon D40) to take photos at the bike races, upgraded to a D200 toward the end of the year. At the start of the year I was asked if I could supply the club with photos for the race programmes so got myself a 70-200mm f2.8 & TC1.7 and insurance so that I could shoot trackside.
Its been quite a steep learning curve (the internet and this forum has been a great help so far), I hope i'm going in the right direction!
a couple more hacks from this season...
1. a couple more from Anglesey
2.
and a couple of others..
3. over 'the mountain' at Cadwell Park
4. 'the eyes' at Cadwell Park
The air in #3 is pretty good…
I think #4 is brilliant! …the concentration and intensity is all in there in the eyes!
…nice!
- Wil
BTW: As to the title: perhaps you were talking about the "eyes" on the fairing of the machine. I assumed you meant the rider, and looking at #4 reminds me of just how crucial being able to see the rider's eyes is to the effectiveness of the picture; if he/she† were wearing a tinted visor, the picture would not have had anywhere near the impact! Great job!
† looks like a "she" to me - what do you think?
Got any with even more motion blur?
Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam
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