California Off-Roading

Sexy6ChickSexy6Chick Registered Users Posts: 948 Major grins
edited September 1, 2011 in Sports
Aaron and I took the 1st gen to California to our friend Kenny's house to upgrade from an SOA SAS to a 4-link and 3-link setup. After 2 long days of work getting it all done, we hit the trails with some friends less than 24 hours after finishing to test out the setup. Below are some of my favorite pictures from the trail. All pictures can be found at the link posted at the end.

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Full Album: http://sexy6chick.smugmug.com/Offroad/California/18804651_gTN5Bt#1456526641_fx7J4VH
~*Natalie*~

A lover of all things photography.

Olympus E-500

My Smugmug Gallery

Comments

  • nipprdognipprdog Registered Users Posts: 660 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2011
    Why are you shooting in such a ridiculously slow SS priority?????

    1/50- 1/250 in sun light? For action???? F22????

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  • Sexy6ChickSexy6Chick Registered Users Posts: 948 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2011
    Anything faster was turning out too dark, the weather/lighting was constantly changing that day and rock crawling isn't exactly a 'fast' sport so even with a slow shutter speed it's easy to get a crisp clear shot. A handful of them were overexposed at some point yes. It worked out okay for me I think. I typically shoot on a shutter speed of 1/100-1/200 fyi when shooting off-roading.
    ~*Natalie*~

    A lover of all things photography.

    Olympus E-500

    My Smugmug Gallery
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