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Tassie Drift CompTaken today at Baskerville Raceway - Hobart
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3 and 5 for me mate. 5 is a great drifiting shot, shows the sport well. The colours seem a little dull though. Was it very overcast?
Nice shots all round. You selling to the drivers? 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Thanks for the comments and feedback guys.
It was a mixture of both Raskill, sun was out and then overcast. Freezing cold day though. I'm not selling to the drivers as they had their "Official Photog" there, so I am leaving that to him.
My opinion follows by Raskill ... photo 3 and 5!
Specially 3 - Excellent composition with full of dynamic movement and "eye contact" with the subject! Great shot!
Dave, have you brought a new lens? These were not shot with a bigma as the depth of field is too shallow - have you been holding out on me? Image number 2 is why I say this. Let me know and if yo have, are you going to share at clipsal?
Canon
Hi there Big V, You have sprung me, I bought another 30D along with the Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS USM, Canon 300mm F2.8 IS USM and the 1.4 converter. ![]() My parents brought me up to share, so if I manage to get back there next year you have first dibs.
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