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Decided to redo my track photography work... LOTS of pics!
Nice photos. IMO your first open wheeler shot (blue on track) is a little bit soft and isn't really at the same level as the rest of your shots. And also last 2 M3s could use a little bump in the black levels or shadows.
Don't take my criticisms the wrong way, they are very nice pictures and I enjoyed looking at them. And I'm waaay jealous that you get to shoot all of these places. Just curious, but what lens do you usually use for these shots?
Nice photos. IMO your first open wheeler shot (blue on track) is a little bit soft and isn't really at the same level as the rest of your shots. And also last 2 M3s could use a little bump in the black levels or shadows.
Don't take my criticisms the wrong way, they are very nice pictures and I enjoyed looking at them. And I'm waaay jealous that you get to shoot all of these places. Just curious, but what lens do you usually use for these shots?
Thanks. Yah the first open wheeler is not up to snuff I agree. The last 2 shots are at a different spot of the track. Due to the lighting and how the sun was acting that is what I 'saw'. On that side of the track everything was less vibrant. So I kept that in editing.
Normally 70-200 f/2.8L IS. Sometimes depending on the track or where I want to be(or in the case of Indy requiring massive fences) I will pop on my 2x TC.
Thanks. Yah the first open wheeler is not up to snuff I agree. The last 2 shots are at a different spot of the track. Due to the lighting and how the sun was acting that is what I 'saw'. On that side of the track everything was less vibrant. So I kept that in editing.
Normally 70-200 f/2.8L IS. Sometimes depending on the track or where I want to be(or in the case of Indy requiring massive fences) I will pop on my 2x TC.
Yea it looked like you were shooting a little bit more into the sun and completely understand wanting to keep it 'authentic'.
Great job though and I especially like your backgrounds on 1 and 2. :)
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