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This one was taken at 200mm... I used the flash to fill and it came out a little overexposed, but I am happy with the effect...
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Scott 24Hr part 3: Tele-PansOk... in the last two parts it was all the new sigma 10-20... Well I got out old faithfull (sigma 70-200) for some tele-panning action:
Cranking it ![]() Colourfull sponsors ![]() This one was taken at 200mm... I used the flash to fill and it came out a little overexposed, but I am happy with the effect... Welcome drink: ![]() New page
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Perhaps I forgot to say that C&C is, as always, welcome....
(quite in here today!) New page
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Nice stuff MHD
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Come follow the rabbit hole...
I like the first as well. excellent pan and action. it's interesting he is actually looking where to put his bottle it's something that becomes automatic after a while.
Nice bike too - I think those forks are rock-shox world-cup at over $1,000 per set... These are quite hard to capture as the brown / red dust has a tendency to lean toward purple if you don't get the exposure right / PP without care. I've had shots printed that came back with purple roads and the lab swearing that's how it was! I've looked at all your posts on this and as a keen MTBer (well, until photography took over this year) one of my goals was always to go solo in a 24 hour... trading one expensive hobby for another ![]() Probably not this year... D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Hand held pans... Left my pod at home otherwise I probably would have used it... Justin: Using fill flash helped heaps with the exposure, otherwise the dust/ground would have really reduced the contrast... New page
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I also like the first oneI also like the first one because the subject is quite sharp and has more colour than the last one, I think.
Re: Scott 24Hr part 3: Tele-Pans
Thats a nice pic of "spoonboy" ![]() I too was at the 24hr, first time not racing due to my crash 7 weeks ago, but I did take several hundred pics, some of which I may get around to posting later. Gordon D70, D200, CP5700
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A spoon eh? Impressive! we should have organised a minimeet given the numbers of members there! New page
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Thanks for posting these Mont pics up Scott, and Gordon please post up yours too.
These riders are all nuts. Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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