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I saw this pair at Oulton Park earlier in the year, awesome cars. The video is a cool insight into it all too.
This is one of one of them from August at Oulton Park-
Time Attack Skyline by Niall97, on Flickr
Merry Christmas, all!
Anybody get anything photo related for Christmas?
I'm loving the new L lens, hopefully I'll have some Landscape stuff coming up soon in the new year :)
Well I’d put the camera in shutter priority (or manual depending on wether you’re accustom with manual settings), and select a shutter speed that is fast enough to keep things sharp, yet slow enough to blur the wheels and the background, so maybe 1/100th or 1/160th.
I found this for a family member who wanted a cheap compact, very good for the money, the images are surprisingly good for what is a £70 camera. Some interesting effects and things if you’re into all that, and a 720p HD video mode too.
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Have a look at these Sans Serif ones on DaFont, there’s a huge selection, so one should fit the bill, then you simply download the font :)
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Another one I liked from Oulton Park, starring a bloody quick Civic lol. The noise of this thing was immense, there wasn’t a head that didn’t whip round when this came onto the pit straight -
Civic Turbo Lodge Corner by Niall97, on Flickr
I wanted to make an effort over the usual mundane trackday photos you see.
I revieved an email afterwards from a guy I sold photos to on the day saying how they were the best photos he’s had done of his car and that he was chuffed with them, so I has happy with the positive response :)
In all honesty I can’t think of one off the top of my head, but I’m sure somebody will be able to help me out. I’ve seen such pages on my newsfeed before, they usually post random things from all sorts of areas, posting stuff like ’25 amazing views’ and suchlike. It could be good for traffic on...
Another great re-creation in Lego, Tom!
Once you’ve done a few more it might be worth seeing if some large blogs or Facebook pages want to do a feature on your work showing certain scenes etc recreated in Lego! It’d definitely be something that those sorts of pages would like to post with it...
So I’m nearing full capacity on the Hard Drive in my Macbook (250GB), so I’ll be needing to purchase an external hard drive.
I need a hard drive that will be the easy to use and is compatible with my Macbook to make using it as smooth as possible. I will also need it to be of a fairly large...
Fair enough.
It's obvious that I'm fighting the tide with this one. I'll leave it at PERSONALLY I prefer gear that I can rely to get me the shot I want. Don't misconstrue this for laziness, it's just purely having the means to express your creativity rather than unnecessary fuss :)
But back to the original question...
To answer the original question in simple terms: No, some of the photos do not require the best gear, but some require better gear to archived that level of quality such as Riad's work where the action requires good lenses and bodies with good AF etc.
That’s all fair enough. It all depends what you’re comfortable shooting with, there’s no point in using a terrible camera to prove a point, just use whatever gets you the image you want, it really is as simple as that.
I don’t think this shows my appreciation for the human element in creating photos, so it is a huge part of it, almost the whole part. I’m just saying that there comes a point where gear does come into it :)
Instead of being a philosophical about camera gear, let's be realistic and say, yes, it is a thousand times easier to get better images using better gear, obviously there are the human factors of actually getting the shot, but two people of equal ability would get different results from...
Not an ideal setup for this shot, I had to lend a flash and then it was just one flash and two exposures that are then blended in photoshop, so some light is missing in areas. Still, I’m pretty happy with it :) (I’m doing some more photos for Jonff another time in the daylight)
Mk1 Focus RS by...