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MR UKI (1) 25-03-11 10:09 PM

WSBK Donington Practice
 
Just a few pics from today in lovely sunshine :cool:

New foggy esses and viewing area where the train carriage was:
http://i859.photobucket.com/albums/a...ton2011103.jpg

Bikes!
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DarrenSV650S 25-03-11 10:52 PM

Re: WSBK Donington Practice
 
Brilliant pics 8)

Do you track the bike through the viewfinder then snap? I tried setting up my camera for as quick a shot as possible with the available light then waiting for the bike to come in to frame, but it doesn't capture the movement like yours do.

MR UKI (1) 26-03-11 08:21 AM

Re: WSBK Donington Practice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarrenSV650S (Post 2509278)
Brilliant pics 8)

Do you track the bike through the viewfinder then snap? I tried setting up my camera for as quick a shot as possible with the available light then waiting for the bike to come in to frame, but it doesn't capture the movement like yours do.

Cheers mate. I just use the 'eye' viewfinder mate, mainly because my camera hasn't got an LCD viewfinder screen and yes do track them for a while before snapping :D. Took about 200 pics yesterday and 80% were crap :D, it's definitely trial and error! I have the camera on semi-manual settings and generally just adjust the ISO (yesterday was between 100 and 200 as it was really bright) and the shutter speed. Apparantly 160 shutter speed is good to get the movement but I'm struggling to get a good number of decent shots from that, need more practice on panning as most are blurred, so yesterdays are mostly 200-320 shutter speed which gave a better rate of decent pics.

mister c 26-03-11 08:49 AM

Re: WSBK Donington Practice
 
Cracking shots Paul. Love that last one of Biaggi. :)

Baggy 26-03-11 10:48 AM

Re: WSBK Donington Practice
 
Good photos :)

Makes me want to go today now, of all the times for the Mrs to get sick :(

cbay 26-03-11 07:17 PM

Re: WSBK Donington Practice
 
I went today, it was great fun, but a little chilly! lol.

Plus popped to the new Super George White store at the course, but it was ****e!! So disappointed.

kwak zzr 26-03-11 07:20 PM

Re: WSBK Donington Practice
 
hey you got the same camera as me paul how come yours takes good pics and mine are all carp lol

maviczap 26-03-11 07:24 PM

Re: WSBK Donington Practice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr (Post 2509560)
hey you got the same camera as me paul how come yours takes good pics and mine are all carp lol

Operator error :)

kwak zzr 26-03-11 07:36 PM

Re: WSBK Donington Practice
 
yep correct answer :)

MR UKI (1) 26-03-11 08:24 PM

Re: WSBK Donington Practice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr (Post 2509560)
hey you got the same camera as me paul how come yours takes good pics and mine are all carp lol

Too much drinking vodka and beer and not enough camera practice Daz man :D


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