


A few from Eastern Creek today.
No2&3 are with the new 24-120 VR.
C&C welcome
Jeff
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Eastern Creek Ride Day![]() ![]() ![]() A few from Eastern Creek today. No2&3 are with the new 24-120 VR. C&C welcome Jeff
Jeff,
Nice pics mate. You definetly seem to have your panning down pat. Looks like the images are from the afternoon, it would have been better to get on corners on the sun side to capture the light rather than the shadow, but then, it would probably have been to bright. I like number 1 the best, the lighting is good and it's sharp. The others are good to. Good using the 24-120 for the shots, seems to be a fairly versatile lens in the right hands. Well done mate. 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Seem nice and sharp with good wheel blur/spin... Looks like you've got the panning down pat, good job...
Dunno if you could get into the spot or not, but seeing them coming at you while cranked right over would be terrific, maybe being on the exit of a corner??? Aka Andrew
First-rate panning technique, some strong action shots there.
I'm curious - in the full-size shot of #55 can you see yourself reflected in the helmet?
- may have misunderstood you, but I reckon the safety guys would have a bit to say about a photog who set up shop in anything like an escape/run-off route. *Long* lens maybe? Keith
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Thanks guys, but the last few outings have had a high No. of throw aways I must be a bit hit and miss.
Ordinary K I had another look and zoomed in but the reflection is some trees,but well spotted. Alan the shots were taken late in the day as I had to work today so the Sun was low in the sky casting lots of shadows. Jeff
Jeff, these look good except being on wrong side but we cant always have it our own way. But i still think job well done and glad to see you had some sun as we didn't seetoday as usual.
Cheers John BBJ D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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Great shots Jeff. Next time your heading out to EC drop me a line and I'll tag along. I'd love to have a go at photographing the bikes one day.
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