Thanks for sharing. Looks like you had great access. I thnk they could all use a tighter crop if the sharpness can handle it. I did Detroit practice in the rain, that was pretty cool.
Nice series, with #2 being the best of them all. I would crop it so that there is less space behind the car than in front. Also, if you were panning, I would go with a slower shutter speed so that the people in the background look like horizontal streaks. I usually like to posistion myself 200 to 300 yards (or more) past a turn to get a head on shot of the car coming out of the turn, then a panning shot directly in front of me. Also remember to use a CP to remove as much glare on the painted surface of the cars as possible.
GaryB
GaryB “The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!” - Ansel Adams
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GaryB
“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!” - Ansel Adams
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“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!” - Ansel Adams