
Anyway, pretty poor conditions, MCWB can confirm that




Comments and Criticism most welcome fellas

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A couple of drifting shots here...New to this form of motorsport, but somehow, I think I enjoyed it
![]() Anyway, pretty poor conditions, MCWB can confirm that ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Comments and Criticism most welcome fellas ![]()
kyle
in drifting how do you win ? is it the fastest around the track or is it the guy who "drifts" the most ..... been wondering cheers rob
nice shots.
there'll probably be someone along shortly to give a more precise answer but i'm pretty sure that you get judged on your performance. the idea being... i think... to drift as much as possible around the track with particular emphasis on the ability to be able to "link" corners, that is to drift from one corner into another or something along those lines. i think battle if you can get past your opponent it' good however you can only pass them in corners? not on straights etc. EDIT: To add further to this i found this at http://www.drift411.com
Last edited by DJXtreme on Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
Cheers,
Will
I havent seen much but I believe points are awarded on speed, line and angle. speed through corners combined with the angle of the car to the corner "drift" are the main points winners while still maintaining a traditional racing line.... if that makes sense. the they have battles and expression sessions as well for more points.
I think thats how it all goes... ![]() http://www.driftaustralia.com.au is the web site. I gather theres more info there somewhere otherwise some great panning there kyle. I like em edit: Ithink Wil is on the money as well. Its all a bit confusing D4, D700, plus glass from 14mm to 200mm
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Nice and sharp pics Kyle. Didn't overdo the panning.
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A lot of conditions would need to be perfect, but i'd love to see a shot of the front wheels stationary and the rearts spinning like the clappers.
Strange sport that one ... but I guess they judge surfing comps aswell, which is totally up to a judge's interpretation.
#2 is an awesome shot. Great pannning and the 3/4 angle shows off a lot of the car.
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look pretty good, eastern creek da practice i presume?
if you think the conditions were bad you should have been at winton during the rain ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Life's pretty straight without drifting
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love that second shot!
really conveys the feeling of speed and it is a perfectly sharp panning shot, nice skill! Nathan
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