Formula 1 - Belgian Grand Prix at Spa.
maczippy
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Hey Peepster friends!
My wife and I went to the Belgian F1 GP at Spa a couple of weeks ago and we returned earlier this week and I figured some of you might like to see a few shots...
We also visited Brugge and ended with my Sisters wedding in my home town of Bath in the UK and so once I catch up I'll post some architecture stuff for you all (and a door.... :thumb )
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All Canon 1D, 300 f2.8, ISO320 in the pouring rain....
...I'll post a few more later on....
Andrew
My wife and I went to the Belgian F1 GP at Spa a couple of weeks ago and we returned earlier this week and I figured some of you might like to see a few shots...
We also visited Brugge and ended with my Sisters wedding in my home town of Bath in the UK and so once I catch up I'll post some architecture stuff for you all (and a door.... :thumb )
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All Canon 1D, 300 f2.8, ISO320 in the pouring rain....
...I'll post a few more later on....
Andrew
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Thanks so much for sharing these! Not only are they fantastic shots, I'm learning a lot about composition and framing of car shots.
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Me, too, Thomas, I liked the feeling of speed in the second one...closest I'll ever get to it no doubt. Andrew, which lens did you use, your new prime?
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Hey man...
If you *ever* need any help you can always email me on/off list. I'd love to help...That goes for anyone too..
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Yes, my newly replaced prime..EF300 f2.8...(my old 300 f2.8 wasn't fixable...)
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<<Eau Rouge is SO STEEP....This is something to see happen
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The greatest corner in F1. I'm glad Spa is back on the schedule!
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Are you going to put up some of your Bath (city of ) shots??
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Actually I lean towards being a Ferrari fan actually. Always have been every since Mike Hawthorn (I think it was) but I cover all the cars. It's just what I've had time to go through right now..
No TC's used on the Blanchimont shots, just a straight 300 f2.8. You're virtually on top the cars at this location and can actually feel the noise/shock wave as the cars pass....
I only used a TC once and that was for some shots at Eau Rouge...
Yes...we'll have some Bath and Brugge shots too...!
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I love Bath , so nearly got married at a farmhouse hotel there but
it was sold and converted to time shares :cry .. what a tragedy!!
Had a couple of very good nights in brugge too (under estimated city imo) before I started taking pictures, SO PUT EM UP!!!
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your pictures say otherwise
Personally I love it
Thanks Andrew
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I didn't take those photos, but there are rules of thumb to follow for motorsports. The goal is, you need to imply motion in the still image. You can do this through wheel blur, background motion blur, or both. (And motion background blur is not the same as big-aperture blur, which is blurry in two directions. Motion blur is blurry in one direction). This is different than stick-and-ball which requires very fast shutters and stop-action.
To get that blur and still have a crisp car you need to pan with the car. Follow the car for a bit, press the shutter and keep going. When the mirror slaps back down you should still see the car in the center of the viewfinder. Otherwise you did not track the car well.
Shooting this way at 1/300 is relatively easy to learn with a day's practice. Slower speeds get harder, but I've seen people do 1/100 and less with great results. I'm not that good.
If you shoot with a very fast shutter the problem is you can't tell that the car isn't simply sitting still, parked, motionless, and the shot is boring. The only exception to this is if you can get a close crop where you no longer see the tires. Then a fast shutter can make for a very crisp image, such as of the driver's face. But get a frozen-still tire in that image and the effect is ruined.
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Hi Rich...
I've been out of the loop here for a whiles (I'll post a little news about our dog in the portraits forum about that) but what Bill says above is essentially good advice.
It does take a lot of practice but is an excellent technique to get your hands around because it helps to "tell the story" being speed.
I will try and post some equine motion blur shots most of which are shot between 1/60 and 1/80 which is useful if you want to try and "hide" lousy backgrounds such as pipe corrals for example..
Now to share some ALMS images...
My apologies to you Rich for not answering your questions quickly.
People can always contact me off list if they have a questions too!
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I'm just about to update my site and put up full galleries of ALMS, The Historics and F1 Spa and so I thought I'd post a few new and fun ones here:
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I hope your shots get into a magazine, I worked for a newspaper, and I know our sports editors would have killed for pics like that.
Great shots.
I am a Belgian living in UK, and it is always nice to find out that people visited Belgium. Brugge is lovely, Spa is in the Ardennes, I was sent there every year as a child for group holidays, 500 kids together. I hated it, that is probably why Spa has a bad connotation for me. I hope you liked Brugge. Would like to see some of your shots if you have any from Brugge.
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haha, eau rouge is simply called Spa...
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