Now this is my kind of thing! I have shot a few of the Canadian series this year and just shot the ISOC series race last week in Sarnia, Ont. I like the head on approach you have. People seem to like the shot like No.1 where they are blowing a corner. How are you PP them? May need a little somethign to make them pop alittle more? I am hoping to post some of this past weekends shots tonight. I took about 4500 so i have a few to go thru!!!!
I have found that shooting manual is needed as the headlights will really make your exposure dance - I didnt look to see what you were shooting though.
Not much for PP, just a little exposure tweek and crop. Oh, and I brought the saturation up on #1. This was my first snowcross. It was a cool day as I then drove about 45 minutes and shot rally cars. I shot these with my 40D and either a Sigma 70-200 2.8 or 120-400 4/5.6 depending on the shot.
Not much for PP, just a little exposure tweek and crop. Oh, and I brought the saturation up on #1. This was my first snowcross. It was a cool day as I then drove about 45 minutes and shot rally cars. I shot these with my 40D and either a Sigma 70-200 2.8 or 120-400 4/5.6 depending on the shot.
Nice snaps. I like #1 also. You chose you backgrounds, good idea
I'm so used to seeing saturated images these look light (white out doesn't help), probably just me.
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nice job, try to stay warm...
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I have found that shooting manual is needed as the headlights will really make your exposure dance - I didnt look to see what you were shooting though.
Overall, well done! Have you shoot these before?
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Nice snaps. I like #1 also. You chose you backgrounds, good idea
I'm so used to seeing saturated images these look light (white out doesn't help), probably just me.
Good action