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MTN-Freerider
Sep-09-2006, 01:20 AM
These were done on the last run before we left, the light sucked but the pics were pretty good. Tomorrow I'll have more time and better light. But I thought I'd share my first batch from my new D1

http://Freerider99.smugmug.com/photos/93972599-M.jpg

http://Freerider99.smugmug.com/photos/93972693-M.jpg

http://Freerider99.smugmug.com/photos/93972029-L.jpg

http://Freerider99.smugmug.com/photos/93972775-L.jpg

http://Freerider99.smugmug.com/photos/93973433-M.jpg

http://Freerider99.smugmug.com/photos/93973574-M.jpg

http://Freerider99.smugmug.com/photos/93974115-M.jpg

http://Freerider99.smugmug.com/photos/93974674-M.jpg

ian408
Sep-09-2006, 09:54 AM
Your timing is good but your subjects are out of focus. For these, you might
need to think about using flash.

I do like 11. Riding at the ski resorts is fun stuff too.

Ian

MTN-Freerider
Sep-12-2006, 12:29 AM
Your timing is good but your subjects are out of focus. For these, you might
need to think about using flash.

I do like 11. Riding at the ski resorts is fun stuff too.

Ian

That is a problem I seem to be having. A big problem is that I can never seem to make it to the trails until Dusk. The pics look bright but truse me, the light is less than favorable. I can't afford a flash yet, but I have my eye on the SB-600. Never the less, my technique is improving and I'm learning to make do with the light god sees fit to give me. This is from Sunday.

http://Freerider99.smugmug.com/photos/94812423-M.jpg

Better no?

ian408
Sep-12-2006, 12:40 AM
Better no?

Better, yes!

Now, you just need to watch the backgrounds--the X-formers. Otherwise,
you've got motion (nice pan too!), good focus on the rider. Much better
shot!

Ian