View Full Version : Tried something new
gsgary
Dec-11-2005, 01:48 PM
But i don't think i nailed it , notice the dirty sensor
C+C welcome, thanks for looking
http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/47898919-M.jpg
http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/47898895-M.jpg
http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/47898914-M.jpg
http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/47908016-M.jpg
http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/47908068-M.jpg
http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/47908075-M.jpg
http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/47908084-M.jpg
http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/47908095-M.jpg
illuminati919
Dec-11-2005, 02:03 PM
The first 3 or 4 are a little blurry but I am definitely digging them, I really enjoy shooting motocross, it always feels good to get a good photo of a rider coming out of a burm with dirt roosting out the back I just cant explain the excitement, nice set, hope to see more MX from you gary, keep em coming.
gsgary
Dec-11-2005, 02:19 PM
That was the idea to get a slow pan 1/45 thanks for your commentsThe first 3 or 4 are a little blurry but I am definitely digging them, I really enjoy shooting motocross, it always feels good to get a good photo of a rider coming out of a burm with dirt roosting out the back I just cant explain the excitement, nice set, hope to see more MX from you gary, keep em coming.
ian408
Dec-11-2005, 04:00 PM
MX rules. The rooster tails really add a nice feel to the shots.
The pan + low shutter speed works well. But, it looks like you're not
panning through the shot. In otherwords, you want to pan, shoot and
keep panning through the corner.
Something else you might want to try is working "down" to the slow
shutter speeds by starting at 1/125, see how it goes and once you've
got it there, drop to 1/60. Again, shoot for a while and see what's working
for you. Keep this up until you're able to reliably get sharp focus on the
subject and that blurry background you desire.
Nice work!
Ian
gsgary
Dec-11-2005, 10:34 PM
Thanks IanMX rules. The rooster tails really add a nice feel to the shots.
The pan + low shutter speed works well. But, it looks like you're not
panning through the shot. In otherwords, you want to pan, shoot and
keep panning through the corner.
Something else you might want to try is working "down" to the slow
shutter speeds by starting at 1/125, see how it goes and once you've
got it there, drop to 1/60. Again, shoot for a while and see what's working
for you. Keep this up until you're able to reliably get sharp focus on the
subject and that blurry background you desire.
Nice work!
Ian
illuminati919
Dec-12-2005, 08:04 AM
You should trying panning/blurred photos at night, those look awesome, when I get home I will try to find sdome of my MX photos from a while ago and I will post them, currently I am at school and cant post them. Laterzzz.
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