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gagodfather
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first time taking pics from the inside
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The human species is notoriously lazy. Getting someone to go through extra clicks to look at your work and offer feedback is probably asking too much. It's very easy to embed your photos in your post so lazy people like me will actually look at them. Let us know if you need help finding how to do it.
Good luck,
John
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when you click the postcard icon look for the yellow bar under your tool bar, click on the yellow bar than click to allow the control, than click your postcard again
If i do it ...it works fine.
Let me know if you are still having troubles.
Do make sure the http isnt in that box already as then you will have httphttp twice & it wont work.
I always loooove seeeing a giant 'proof' in front of potentially good images, it really gives them that extra push, that just makes them look beautiful.
- Ansel Adams.
Lots of nice shots there - the only thing I would suggest is to reduce your shutter speed a little. There is no motion blur of either the background, the wheels, or the chain. The blur helps give the viewer an idea of how fast these guys are moving. I'm an avid track rider myself and I still can't understand how fast these guys can negotiate a track. It's absolutely mind blowing.
I'd love to get the opportunity to shoot from the inside at one of those races.
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It is better to see that then have your image swiped from your site and posted somewhere. The first trackday I shot this year it took about 8 hours after I posted the images for someone to do a screen capture and post the picture in a forum.
When I asked him about it he said it is no big deal and could I make a larger size viewable on my site..........oh and use a lighter watermark.:D
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