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by losfp on Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:14 pm
I knew it was going to be tough at the Grand Prix, but I didn't think it'd be this tough!!! 95% of my shots have visible blurry fence lines in them, but you really don't have a lot of choice shooting from ground level unless you have accreditation and can shoot through the strategically placed openings in the fence. Here are a couple that have minimal fencing (lucky combination of a wide aperture, close proximity to the fence and long distance to the subject) that I am pretty happy with. All shot with the D300, 70-200VR, 1.7x TC. Pretty much all 340mm, f/6.3    I even had a go at some panning shots. This is the absolute best of a diabolical lot. Shows the fence in all its glory   I don't know why it's taken me so long to go to the grand prix, it was a lot of fun! I think I might have to load up and go again next year! My full gallery for anyone interested: http://losfp.smugmug.com/gallery/4528730_yf3mo
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by Pehpsi on Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:54 pm
Pretty great job considering there was a fence in your way! Does AF work or do you need to focus manually?
Either way, nice work.. Gotta get out and see these things one day. Being broke sux!
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by Raskill on Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:08 pm
Nice mate, did really well considering the fence. Love the color and saturation.
Looks like it was agreat race to be at. Seems a llittle excitement has returned to F1!
Well done.
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by Pehpsi on Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:13 pm
Raskill wrote:Looks like it was agreat race to be at. Speaking of which, why weren't you there!?!
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by mickeyjuice on Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:29 pm
#3 is the best composition - good work.
EDIT: Now the site isn't totally chopping the space away from the front of the cars, the above statement is kinda wrong.… Sorry about that.
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by losfp on Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:34 pm
Pehpsi, I used AF, however I noticed a little quirk.
At 340mm (200 + 1.7 TC), I didn't have many problems, as long as I manually focused to infinity every so often. At 200mm, the AF kept locking onto the fence instead of the cars.
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by Analog6 on Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:30 am
You didn't have any problems taking your camera in? On a couple of forums I'm on people have been turned away becasue theri gear was deemed 'professional' standard. I got excellent photos last year at Speed on Tweed (historic car racing/exhibition - see my gallery) but I was lucky enough to get a Press pass. However, they do not fence people off so obstructively as shown in oyur shots and the cars make really interesting photographic subjects. I recommend it to any car keen photogs on here. http://www.speedontweed.com/index.html BTW - I like #2 best, good work. The funny things is, the fence lines don't really detract from the panned image, they seem to increase the movement feel.
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by Alpha_7 on Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:19 pm
Give the conditions you've done really well Des, what sort of shutter speed were you getting ? I'm going to be at the race in Singapore under lights and I'm expecting the conditions to be even more trying!
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by losfp on Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:09 pm
analog6 - No real problems. No questions asked on Fri/Sat. On Sun, I was asked "Do you have permission to take photos?" - I replied with "The terms & conditions state that the restriction is no lenses greater than 200mm in focal length" and was waved through  I think it helped that you couldn't see the battery grip attached, and the 70-200 was hidden under something else in the bag. Still, I saw plenty of punters walking around with DSLRs, and a few had 70-200 or 70-300 type lenses too. Just depends on how you sell it to the security staff  craig - I was getting typically 1/500 and faster without too many problems @ ISO 200. Hopefully the night race will yield reasonable speeds too, apparently they have to have it VERY bright for their HDTV commitments 
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by velly_16v_cab on Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:30 pm
great photos, I was on turn 4 on sunday.
i did stuggle with the grids lines. i will try to get a few photos up this week...i may post the jpgs before i work on the RAW ones.
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