miller821
04-09-2010, 12:30 PM
Shot some MX photo's the other day at a local track and tried out some different settings... Not to sure how many of them I really like and am anxious to go out there again. Let me know what you guys think of these shots, and give me some advice for next time.
F 4.5, 1/1000
http://www.zacharymichaelphotography.com/Other/I-57-MX-040210/DSC3439/830539564_qNcT6-L.jpg
F 8, 1/400
http://www.zacharymichaelphotography.com/Other/I-57-MX-040210/DSC3485/830794754_WTTBU-L.jpg
F8, 1/400
http://www.zacharymichaelphotography.com/Other/I-57-MX-040210/DSC3501/830603775_8prGg-L.jpg
F8, 1/400
http://www.zacharymichaelphotography.com/Other/I-57-MX-040210/DSC3505/830606933_4bCru-L.jpg
All shot with 80-200... I'm thinking I need to shoot at roughly 1/500th for a nice blur of the wheels, but a sharp rider. Any ideas?
F 4.5, 1/1000
http://www.zacharymichaelphotography.com/Other/I-57-MX-040210/DSC3439/830539564_qNcT6-L.jpg
F 8, 1/400
http://www.zacharymichaelphotography.com/Other/I-57-MX-040210/DSC3485/830794754_WTTBU-L.jpg
F8, 1/400
http://www.zacharymichaelphotography.com/Other/I-57-MX-040210/DSC3501/830603775_8prGg-L.jpg
F8, 1/400
http://www.zacharymichaelphotography.com/Other/I-57-MX-040210/DSC3505/830606933_4bCru-L.jpg
All shot with 80-200... I'm thinking I need to shoot at roughly 1/500th for a nice blur of the wheels, but a sharp rider. Any ideas?