I used to do a lot of these with F1 and motorcycle GP 40 yrs ago and was loving it

Dec 04, 2018,21:47 PM
 

I remember using a Minolta SRT 100b at that time with manual focus but also actual films and no digital. The challenge was to manage to get a reasonable ratio of good ones as I could not afford to put too many in the garbage as I was a student and the films were expensive. I wish I had kept some negatives so as to switch them to digital now but I stupidly did not 😢. Definitely a cool exercise to work on Joe and much harder than it looks as you say wink. Well done my friend 

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Panning....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : December 4th, 2018-06:40
Much harder than it looks!! ...  

Could be but... [nt]

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : December 4th, 2018-08:12

On a tripod or free hand.

 
 By: Bill : December 4th, 2018-07:47
The motion is there but It would have been more exaggerated it there where some figures or objects in the background. The uniform grass and street soften the motion. Great shots

free hand [nt]

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : December 4th, 2018-08:07

You did well!

 
 By: claes_t : December 4th, 2018-07:49
...now try it with manual focus ...  

LOL!!! [nt]

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : December 4th, 2018-08:12

Impressive

 
 By: Quan : December 4th, 2018-20:09
This is what F1 photographer quality

Thank you kindly [nt]

 
 By: claes_t : December 5th, 2018-02:32

what FL and f-stop...

 
 By: cshimokita : December 4th, 2018-14:29
The second shot (white car) seems to be the better of the two as you can almost read the text on the intake... it almost looks OOF (?). I guess I would try manual focus with a variety of apertures just to see if that made any difference. A good technique ... 

I used to do a lot of these with F1 and motorcycle GP 40 yrs ago and was loving it

 
 By: Mike H : December 4th, 2018-21:47
I remember using a Minolta SRT 100b at that time with manual focus but also actual films and no digital. The challenge was to manage to get a reasonable ratio of good ones as I could not afford to put too many in the garbage as I was a student and the fil...