Not an average shot among them Not to mention those purty girls Oh yeah and the cows....lol
One thought. People on dial-up are going to have a hard time viewing your thread. There's just too many images in it. We get less traffic here than in the other forums. So in the future feel free to do a Pt1 thread and Pt2 thread. I think you will get more views/responses
Very nice shots, and some angles to shot for on my next track day. I am a dial up user ( and 1 mile from a DSL hook up ) and got to pic.16 before the time out. No pretty girls or cows, wait that did not sound right. I have a 70-200 2.8 VR on the way and can not wait to use it. I would love to move up to a 300 or 400 2.8 but it is not in the cards yet. Maybe next year.
Not an average shot among them Not to mention those purty girls Oh yeah and the cows....lol
One thought. People on dial-up are going to have a hard time viewing your thread. There's just too many images in it. We get less traffic here than in the other forums. So in the future feel free to do a Pt1 thread and Pt2 thread. I think you will get more views/responses
Thanks for sharing these,
Steve
Thanks for the praise, Steve. And thanks for the tip about splitting them into multiple threads. I put them all in one 'cause I thought that would be the polite thing to do. But, considering the dial-up issue, if I have over a half-dozen or so 800px images, I'll definitely split them next time. Thanks for the advice.
Very nice shots, and some angles to shot for on my next track day. I am a dial up user ( and 1 mile from a DSL hook up ) and got to pic.16 before the time out. No pretty girls or cows, wait that did not sound right. I have a 70-200 2.8 VR on the way and can not wait to use it. I would love to move up to a 300 or 400 2.8 but it is not in the cards yet. Maybe next year.
Thank you, nomad! Concerning the 70-200 vs 3 or 4, 90% of the images in my portfolio so far were shot with the 70-200! You have to get a bit closer, but that pro zoom will get the job done. Having said that, I'm arranging for surgery to sell my left kidney for a 300 2.8 whose resolution is phenomenal!
Very nice shots, and some angles to shot for on my next track day. I am a dial up user ( and 1 mile from a DSL hook up ) and got to pic.16 before the time out. No pretty girls or cows, wait that did not sound right. I have a 70-200 2.8 VR on the way and can not wait to use it. I would love to move up to a 300 or 400 2.8 but it is not in the cards yet. Maybe next year.
And about the angles, my main priority that morning was just that, to explore the "here be dragons" parts of the track where people rarely go to experiment with a variety of shots. I'm really glad that you made note of them.
Keep up the good work Shaun...BTW the bike shots on your website are excellent
Really enjoyed my little tour!
Thanks, Chris. I took a peek at your moto gallery. Me likey. My favorite is the one of Hayden from behind (I tend to go for the quirky ones). Rear sprocket, left boot is prominent. Love the perspective and composition on that one. Many other very good ones! Laguna's a fun track. Thanks for the comments.
Very nice photo's. Nice use of color and clean backgrounds.
Where was the track? - I am in Tampa (new to the area) and would like to check it out.
Z
It is the purpose of life that each of us strives to become actually what he is potentially. We should be obsessed with stretching towards that goal through the world we inhabit.
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Not an average shot among them Not to mention those purty girls Oh yeah and the cows....lol
One thought. People on dial-up are going to have a hard time viewing your thread. There's just too many images in it. We get less traffic here than in the other forums. So in the future feel free to do a Pt1 thread and Pt2 thread. I think you will get more views/responses
Thanks for sharing these,
Steve
Thanks for the praise, Steve. And thanks for the tip about splitting them into multiple threads. I put them all in one 'cause I thought that would be the polite thing to do. But, considering the dial-up issue, if I have over a half-dozen or so 800px images, I'll definitely split them next time. Thanks for the advice.
Really enjoyed my little tour!
Chris Sedg. :cool
www.christophersedgwick.com
Thanks, Chris. I took a peek at your moto gallery. Me likey. My favorite is the one of Hayden from behind (I tend to go for the quirky ones). Rear sprocket, left boot is prominent. Love the perspective and composition on that one. Many other very good ones! Laguna's a fun track. Thanks for the comments.
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Very nice photo's. Nice use of color and clean backgrounds.
Where was the track? - I am in Tampa (new to the area) and would like to check it out.
Z
too.
ian
She probably wouldn't be my first choice to have working on a corner
Great work, i really enjoy looking at good photography and motorcycles
Ed
http://www.dogshome.org.au/
She's a beautiful girl, that's for sure. A lot more women are getting into motorcycling these days.
Thanks for looking, Ed.