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Seamus
Sep-17-2005, 10:05 AM
The British Formula 3 & Gt championships are at Mondello Park, Ireland this weekend. A couple of pics from todays practice:


The two ferraris in this pic are first and second in the gt championship.

http://seamus.smugmug.com/photos/36349603-L.jpg


http://seamus.smugmug.com/photos/36349606-L.jpg


Bruno Senna, afaik a nephew of Aryton Senna

http://seamus.smugmug.com/photos/36341454-L.jpg

and on the track

http://seamus.smugmug.com/photos/36341460-L.jpg


Shay.

SnapHappy
Sep-17-2005, 10:24 AM
nice set of shots. Especially like the back end shot of the ferrari's. :thumb

Seamus
Sep-17-2005, 10:29 AM
nice set of shots. Especially like the back end shot of the ferrari's. :thumb
It's the only one I really like as well. Thanks Darren.

maczippy
Sep-17-2005, 10:56 AM
Hey Seamus!

The Ferrari shot is nice, although (and it's just a suggestion) you might want to crop a little closer (to remove the sky and pylon) and maybe give it a little rotation (left side down) just to create some off kilter interest.

By cropping and removing the white sky and plyon, you *might* be able to pull out some heat haze from the back of the cars.

Nice colour btw.

Andrew :)

(Shame the hand is in the way with the helmet portrait...)

Seamus
Sep-17-2005, 11:15 AM
Hey Seamus!

The Ferrari shot is nice, although (and it's just a suggestion) you might want to crop a little closer (to remove the sky and pylon) and maybe give it a little rotation (left side down) just to create some off kilter interest.

By cropping and removing the white sky and plyon, you *might* be able to pull out some heat haze from the back of the cars.

Nice colour btw.

Andrew :)

(Shame the hand is in the way with the helmet portrait...)
Thanks for the help Andrew, I really appreciate it:thumb .

I cropped the first shot :

http://seamus.smugmug.com/photos/36362011-L.jpg

I have been looking at your pics and I did notice that you rotate some of your pics. I don't think this one can be improved much but I'm going back tomorrow for the racing so I can try again:wink

Thanks again for the help,

Shay.

maczippy
Sep-17-2005, 02:55 PM
I think it would look a bit better rotated the other way (i get my lefts and right mixed up you know - ask my wife...)...

As for rotating, I usually do it whilst shooting rather than in post. It's odd but I keep track of what I shoot and think, okay, I have that, now lets go into wacky mode and do a batch in one way (in fact it has been noted by others witnessing said camera tilting that the camera eventually ends almost upside down..)

But going back to your image, do you see how it brought out the heat from the cars?

Do you shoot RAW or full size jpegs?

Andrew:0

gus
Sep-17-2005, 03:01 PM
Always nice to see your racing shots seamus. We should do a swap one day as your sky is grey & background vivd green...my sky is blue with dead grass for a back drop.

Seamus
Sep-17-2005, 03:36 PM
Always nice to see your racing shots seamus. We should do a swap one day as your sky is grey & background vivd green...my sky is blue with dead grass for a back drop.
anytime Gus:rofl , it's going into winter here, rain and gales for 7 months. I got absolutely soaked last thursday on the bike, i spent the entire journey cursing my ancestors for being so law abiding. Why couldn't they have stolen some of trevallion's corn :rofl

The pics today weren't great, practice is needed for photogs as well as drivers:wink ,

Hopefully I will get some better ones tomorrow.

gus
Sep-17-2005, 03:48 PM
Why couldn't they have stolen some of trevallion's corn :rofl

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:lol3

ian408
Sep-17-2005, 05:13 PM
These are some nice shots! I like what you did with the angle too. My
fave is probably the helmet portrait. Though it's too bad about the
guy standing in front.

Ian