A few from Bathurst.



Thanks
Jeff
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A few from Bathurst. ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks Jeff
All very washed out, But i guess youre on an uncalibrated lappy in the media room yeah?
Great action and perfect panning though Jeff! Well done ![]()
Nice action capture in #1 mate, and your panning looks good too
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Good to see some of your images from the weekend. Good timing in number 1, is that taken at the Hell Corner? I like the position you have in 2 & 3, the exit to Murrays allows good panning, which incidently, you seem to have no problems with. If you shoot them a bit further out of Murrays with a wide angle, you also get the 'Mount Panorama' signage in the background. I agree they need a bit more saturation. I tend to find with my settings (dependant on light) that a small reduction in brightness, with about the same increase in contrast helps, followed by a 6 - 10% increase in saturation. This helps give the images a nice magazine quality. Also, number 3 is cropped a bit tight, with the very back of Ingall rear tail missing. If this is a full sized image, you can always rotate the image 45 degrees, crop heavily to just outside both wheels and make it an 'artsy' shot. ![]() As always, was good to catch up. ![]() 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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