Autocross
I have been super busy with school so I haven't spent much time on here. I was able to take some pictures when I wasn't driving myself. I had some problems with my camera tho, if I set any manual setting I would have to press the shutter button twice so it took much longer to get one shot.. so i had to use the automatic setting which kinda sucked. I have another event I'll be competing in this weekend so i hope to improve.
let me know what you think..
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let me know what you think..
Visit my site for more http://www.michaelbushphotography.com
You can see videos from the event on http://www.youtube.com/imprtslyer
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Nice photos
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The last two helped with water splashing, but the first one is the best due to the cone in front of the car in relation to the camera. This really helps show what is going on, though the 2nd pic at least has a few in the background. However on #1, you should crop the bit of cone on the right most side of the pic out of the shot.
I'd be interested to see how you did on any turn shots.
Thanks jjw! I see what you mean in the first one. I agree I need to re crop it. We didn't get many turning because it was pouring all day and I don't have any water proofing equipment. So most of the shots were taken from inside a doorway. The latest autocross we did was in better weather. Like the one in the rain I still wasn't able to do many of the shots myself. My girlfreind did a good job given the quality of the lense. You can check these shots out on dgrin here: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=207698 or see more in the album http://www.michaelbushphotography.com/Cars/Autocross/Glen-SCCA-Autocross-at-WGI-10/19461694_NbbRpT#1522808752_JssW5mZ