Firstly if you are prepared to hike into a stage it can be done, and as for having jacket parade let's show a little more respect as these are volunteers there to enjoy it just like anyone else, yes they have guidelines and are responsible for spectators, they do have designated spectator...
There are basic rules to follow and some are a must, these signs your refering to are spectator prohibited areas due to the increased risk of injury and cars going off track. They are there for your safety and marshals can stop a stage if you are deemed to put yourself or anyone else including...
may sound a bit daft but what shutter speed are you typically using and how far and fast is the car travelling? sorry fascinated by this but have no idea other than wow!
hey guys, been away from the site for ages, so thought i would say hi all over again, im also looking for advice on where to post a few of my pictures, they contain lightpainting, wirewool and a car. in one shot if anyone can help. thanks
hi guys im currently using a nikon d5100 and recently bought a sunpak pf30x speedlite with nikon i-ttl, i also have two older speedlites that i have been given and they are universal with different connections for the hot shoe, so my question is.....
im looking for a set of wireless flash...
thank you all for your advice. i am finding that whilst on manual i take a picture and then take one in auto and compare, alot of my work is done on manual but i am getting to grips with all the modes as i progress and challenge myself with my first dslr.
again thank you all for your input...
ok then guys been getting some advice from a mate and they say to learn to shoot in manual. ive had some really good result in manual but a trip to the seaside spoilt that. i shot in manual and tried to get everything right, but they look bland and lacking, so the question manual or auto for a...
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