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Hi all
This is prob a silly basic question but, when im shooting fast downhill mountain biking im finding that quite often im ending up with images quite central in the frame..
Im sure whats happening is im using the centre focus point like cross hairs on a gun site as subconsciously im thinking if i dont the rider will be OOF and the AFS will pic up a tree etc thats in the centre of the frame.
heres an example, would it have been better if the rider was further to the right and more of the trail and landing point in view in the centre-left, i have already cropped some of the right side out to compensate but would the afs have picked up the tree and left the rider OOF ? maybe i should have been further away and not been so worried about the rider being such a large part of the frame ?
D200 18-70 at 18mm, 1/200 f7 iso 500 onboard flash
any suggestions on settings or technique to help with this..
Regards
Harry

MTB Best - 17 by harrylessman, on Flickr
This is prob a silly basic question but, when im shooting fast downhill mountain biking im finding that quite often im ending up with images quite central in the frame..
Im sure whats happening is im using the centre focus point like cross hairs on a gun site as subconsciously im thinking if i dont the rider will be OOF and the AFS will pic up a tree etc thats in the centre of the frame.
heres an example, would it have been better if the rider was further to the right and more of the trail and landing point in view in the centre-left, i have already cropped some of the right side out to compensate but would the afs have picked up the tree and left the rider OOF ? maybe i should have been further away and not been so worried about the rider being such a large part of the frame ?
D200 18-70 at 18mm, 1/200 f7 iso 500 onboard flash
any suggestions on settings or technique to help with this..
Regards
Harry

MTB Best - 17 by harrylessman, on Flickr




