NASA @ Sebring (part 1)
Thanks Chris!
I was pretty happy with these shots until I looked at them on the monitor in my office. Either my office monitor needs to be calibrated or some of these shots are just a little over sharpened for my taste.
I was pretty happy with these shots until I looked at them on the monitor in my office. Either my office monitor needs to be calibrated or some of these shots are just a little over sharpened for my taste.
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I dunno, now that you said it maybe they are a little oversharpened. It wasn't something I noticed on the first look so it's not that bad.
How many shots do you fire off in a day? Do you try to compose the action/panning shots or do you just fire away and pick out the best ones?
How many shots do you fire off in a day? Do you try to compose the action/panning shots or do you just fire away and pick out the best ones?
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I used to fire away, but experience taught me that it actually resulted in missed opportunities. I would have a specific car in mind and shoot away as it passed, but now I can shoot multiple pans in the same group during a single pass - makes for a much more efficient and enjoyable day.
I like to compose my pans as best I can, use minimal clicks and bottom focusing to "keep the car on the ground". The pans above actually have very little cropping done.
I will post part 2 pics in a day or two, the rain made for some pretty cool shots.
I like to compose my pans as best I can, use minimal clicks and bottom focusing to "keep the car on the ground". The pans above actually have very little cropping done.
I will post part 2 pics in a day or two, the rain made for some pretty cool shots.
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Chris is correct. For posting purposes, I upload images to flickr at no more than 700 on the longest side, it seems to be the right size for "comfortable" viewing.
I don't waste my time with threads that require I scroll to the side or back away from my monitor in order to see their pics, and I imagine others feel the same.
I don't waste my time with threads that require I scroll to the side or back away from my monitor in order to see their pics, and I imagine others feel the same.
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Yeah 700 is the width of the table for posts on TR once you add in the cell padding. I prefer 900 wide because it shows more detail and generally avoids scrolling for most people.
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