I guess as it's going to be low tide sunrise and sunset then i'm not going to have the opportunity to get those milky water shots.
From my memory from last year i'm thinking of going to get onto the cliff to the left of the shop (standing on the beach looking at the shop) as the sun should...
Well mon-weds is fair in the evening, so with the chance of cloud should be better for getting some nice colours.
Just checked the tide times and it's all going to be low tide, so more chance to walk out a bit more.
Would you suggest shooting on the beach or getting up on the cliff path to...
I was thinking of heading down to Cornwall lizard/kynance cove area next week for a few days shooting and was wondering if any togs on here were from that area.
Looks like i'm going to get nice sunny weather , so planning on doing a few 4.30-6.30 am and 8-10pm sessions at kynance cove...
My only lens is a nikon af-s 55-300 f/4.5-5.6g ed.
My best pictures this year have been from brands hatch in july when we had brilliant sunshine, my worst have been silverstone for world superbikes where it tipped down. No matter how low i went with the shutter speed it was too dark...
I've spent this year shooting superbikes with a nikon d60.
Been pretty happy with my pictures apart from 2 things, it struggles in poor light so have to knock the shutter speed down and pictures are grainy, also i can take 5 pictures in the same spot only 1 will be nice and in focus despite...
I'm currently using a d60 for motorsports, been pretty happy with my shots from this year however the rubbish weather has hammered the iso and dropped the shutter speed.
I've also noticed i'll get a really good picture but the few either side wouldn't be in focus.
Would i see a...
I have tickets for the basketball gold medal match but in the cheap seats.
Is it worth taking my 55-300 lens or am i too far away? If so i'll just take my compact zoom and enjoy the experience.
No there was no sky in the shot, i was sitting in a grandstand looking down at the track.
Not sure why but i can't copy and paste on my laptop but if you go to flickr my photostream is egor110
Some of the exif from the grand prix:
1/250 f/9.0 iso 400
1/250 f/10.0 iso 400
so if it flashes subject too dark my options are pick a slower shutter speed or pick aperture priority and let the camera pick the best shutter speed?
Last weekend at the grandprix my camera was coming up with subject to dark.
I was shooting 1/250th and had it on shutter priority, if this happens what should i do and how can i avoid it in the first place?
I'm heading to brands on sunday for the superbikes.
Just have a couple of quick questions:
1- At surtees if i go up the track and over the bridge can i then turn right and go to the outside of surtees?
2- My plan was insude of druids, clearways, bg chunk of the day in the loop then...
well i went, now have 1300 pictures to go thru.
A lot of them seem grainy, at times the camera was telling me it was too dark for chosen shutter speed so i'd go from 1/320 to 1/250 but have no idea what aperture or iso i was using.
On the whole i'm fairly happy have some shots in focus with...
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