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Some Sunflower trophy pics

  • v4honda
    Member

    Johnny Rea sees if anyone can better his 1min 07 lap

    Johnny Rea

    Tom Sykes

    James Dickson

    Not Pete the bloke
    Participant

    Excellent work all round! Great colour and good sharp images. I particularly like the first one, with him looking at the monitor for lap times! The colour in the second is fantastic – have you boosted the saturation in it?

    Rob
    Member

    Fantastic motorsport shots. So sharp and wonderful colours. Your composition is spot on too. How about posting some details of your setup for all these shots? I’m sure plenty of people would be most interested in reading some of your methodology.

    Rob.

    Roberto
    Member

    Excellent and perfect!
    My favourite is the last one.

    v4honda
    Member

    brandyman wrote:

    The colour in the second is fantastic – have you boosted the saturation in it?

    Yes but only by approx 7 – 10% in photoshop, getting the shot as close to perfect as possible in camera means that you have only minor tweaks to perform in photoshop.

    v4honda
    Member

    Rob wrote:

    How about posting some details of your setup for all these shots?

    All the above were shot with a Nikon D200 and Nikon 300mm f4 lense.
    I generally shoot in manual exposure mode with spot metering, or if the light is not consistent then i’ll shoot in apperture priority.
    The only time i use shutter priority is for panning shots (side ons) where I want full control over the shutter speed.

    Mark
    Keymaster

    Great technique. I totally agree with like your thoughts below on getting it right with the camera.

    Tip on posting. Its usually better to only post 2-3 images in the same post in terms of getting critique.
    ie, more posts = more critique on individual images :)

    v4honda wrote:

    Yes but only by approx 7 – 10% in photoshop, getting the shot as close to perfect as possible in camera means that you have only minor tweaks to perform in photoshop.

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