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Firstly, apologies for the lack of posting recently – I’ve been out and about with the camera recently and have been neglecting the beloved forum. :blushing:

 

Can I ask you to have a look at these few pictures, if you like them that’s great, if you don’t or see a technical fault please feel free to comment. (I’d much rather share these with fellow colleagues and friends than stuffy photographers on a related forum)

 

You’ll notice that many of them seem to be out of focus – that was intentional as its very easy to take a picture using a high shutter speed and ‘freeze the action’, I’ve tried to capture the speed and the atmosphere of the hill-climb.

 

Sorry for the lack of tree/arb material Steve, hope you don’t mind.

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Awesome in my book John :thumbup:

 

1st and last are amazing shots imo.

 

Id love to go to a hillclimb day, think ill look into it :thumbup1:

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Pic number 1,2 and 4 are my favourites. Can't be much more technical though I'm afraid. I just know what I like. Now stop neglecting arbsqwark.

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Great shots John, theres more to life than arbtalk! lol

 

3-4-5 all racing, for my money and most buyers of images the head needs to be sharp with the rest blurred out, I dont want to be a patronising ess H one T so wont go into ways of achieving it!

 

Panning is a great technique for these moving images

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  Tree Man Tom said:
John, i will ask my mate jimmy who does these hill climbs, as a rider and potential customer to you, what he would like from a photo.

 

First ones fantastic btw

 

Cheers Tom, guess what?? Turned up to the first meeting of the season and for the 1st. time ever there was a guy set up in the paddock selling prints to the drivers for £10 a shot!! :sneaky2:

 

To be honest I wasn’t that bothered, as I get more fun taking them than I’d ever do selling them (however I haven’t sold any so maybe I’ll revise that statement sometime) lol.

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good shots, john. have you signed up to flickr?

it's a great way to show off your photographs and get nice constructive feedback or just well deserved praise! my girlfriend is aspiring to be a photographer, and she loves flickr. here is a link to her's (not alot of tree's or hill climbs, sorry :001_tongue:) Flickr: Alys_Faerie's Photostream

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