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AirborneThey fly through the air with the greatest of ease. I finally have a working computer again
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Nice shots Oneputt. I wonder if you took any slow panning shots to blur that background and really create a sense of movement? Might have been interesting to lay lee side of the hump and pan the underside of the rally cars as they became airborne. Now there's a shot noone has got yet
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Very nice John. The last is my pick. My shots at Cutter's Hump were rubbish even though I was only a few metres away the angle was all wrong. Top stuff.
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
glad your back on deck
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Marco getting an uninterupted view was the reason panning was not an option. We were stood elbow to elbow
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Jon,
Love the shots but I have been playing with Photoshop the past couple of days and thought that I would share this one with you. Hope you don't mind. I made a copy of the image selected the car and then the inverse, applied motion blur to the masked layer with a 30% opacity. Easier than getting elbow room it would seem ![]() ![]() Steve
------------------------------------------------------- So many things to do - so little time.
First two shots seemed to have slightly blown highlights, but the light in the Corolla's picture is fantastic. I disagree about adding motion blur in post-process though, unless it is carefully done using very accurate masks and doing several layers of it. Shooting with lower shutter speeds might bring out some wheel blur too.
Nice one Steve.
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