Post buggy action shots here!
#1
Post buggy action shots here!
Dont say this has been posted a million times before because all the other ones say post your pics...ok so I got that, this is for ACTION shots, no check out my setup shots! Anyways, action shots are cooler to look at.
#2
Last edited by Crim3Wav3; 07-07-2006 at 10:45 AM.
#4
I know...i suck
#5
better
#7
Nice shot. What did you use for a shutter speed?
#8
From the guys who took the pics after I asked him this question...
"I set the aperature to 210-220 whatever it takes, and reduced the reduberator to 275. After that, I would set the flux focus to 350 and slowly back down the calibration, until the harmonics were just so...
Actually, it's a Kodak Easy Share point & Shoot, & I just set it on the little guy that looks like he's running. I did find that if I moved my head at roughly the same speed as the car was whizzing by, I could usually (but not always) keep the sucker in the frame. The key to good photography is a LARGE memory card and a strong pointer finger."
what a clown
"I set the aperature to 210-220 whatever it takes, and reduced the reduberator to 275. After that, I would set the flux focus to 350 and slowly back down the calibration, until the harmonics were just so...
Actually, it's a Kodak Easy Share point & Shoot, & I just set it on the little guy that looks like he's running. I did find that if I moved my head at roughly the same speed as the car was whizzing by, I could usually (but not always) keep the sucker in the frame. The key to good photography is a LARGE memory card and a strong pointer finger."
what a clown
#9
Here's one of my Thunder Tiger EB4 S3.
Last edited by A_Stratus; 03-30-2008 at 10:36 PM.
#10
the key to good action photography is practice and a small memory card that forces you to try harder to get good shots.
#11
The key to awesome photography is to simply go racin....
And let someone else get great pics.
Thanks to Joe Sullivan for this
My Nomadio controlled, O.P.S powered Hyper 8
And let someone else get great pics.
Thanks to Joe Sullivan for this
My Nomadio controlled, O.P.S powered Hyper 8
Last edited by NitroOB4You; 08-11-2007 at 10:57 AM.