Sno*Drift 2007
rallymaniac
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Hello All,
I've gone to the Sno*Drift Rally in Atlanta, Michigan this past weekend.
Very good event with lots of action and opportunities for good shots.
It was cold and snowy but worth it
Rest of the pictures are here:
http://rallymaniac.smugmug.com/gallery/2406892#P-1-15
I've gone to the Sno*Drift Rally in Atlanta, Michigan this past weekend.
Very good event with lots of action and opportunities for good shots.
It was cold and snowy but worth it
Rest of the pictures are here:
http://rallymaniac.smugmug.com/gallery/2406892#P-1-15
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Did Travis Pastrana win that event? He seems to be winning everything he tries. MX, SX, Freestyle, Rally....whatever he does.
Cool shots. Rally racing is very cool, love it, in any form.
But i think this situation is due to the fact that the competition level is not very high in US rallies. Travis is just a natural and should advance to a "higher league".
Now this looks a great event to attend
Great Shots ! would have been awesome to see for real
Thanks for sharing....... Skippy
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Skippy (Australia) - Moderator of "HOLY MACRO" and "OTHER COOL SHOTS"
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
I am at Rally Perce Neige Maniwaki tomorrow, with my S3 IS. Being relatively new to digital photograghy, any tips on getting action shots.
Pastrana was entered in PN, but due to insurance problems, had to withdraw. Rumor has it he will be at several other Eastern Canada Rally events.
Take picture of every car just to practice.
Try not to have too many of same shots even if you're standing in the same spot. Change location frequently and get different angles of the same turn.
Try to take cloe up shots that show action. Few wide angle pictures with some nice background (maybe spectators, nice sky, interesting landscape and a rally car in it) are OK. During first rally just practice panning with longer shutter times. When the car is relatively more parallel to you, anything slower than 1/160sec will allow you to blur out the background with sharp car if you pann.
Good luck.
Some of the pix are up here;
http://geralds34.smugmug.com