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#77
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Joined: Jun 2013
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From: socal
#78
I used to go to the track with Bobby Langley when I was in high school. His motor man lived down the street from us. He taught me how to build motors. I helped out around the garage and got to go with them to the races. Cleaned tires and ran errands. Bobby was a pretty decent racer. Back then it was a lot different. A couple of blankets and tools instead of a huge truck and awning. Didn't need any credentials to get up close to the track back then. I almost got thrown out sneaking up on the landings for the grandstands. I'd duck down so I wasn't really in anyones way but some people complained. I use a 400mm lens and I'm afraid to use it in the stands when everyone is standing up and full of beer. Might hit someone with it and end up hurt.
I just put together a tracking rig for shooting deep space objects. It moves the camera at the same speed the stars move so you can leave the shutter open long enough to get an image. You take 50 or so and stack them up. Use some astro processing software to bring out the details. DSLR's do very well for this. You don't need a scope and all that just a camera lens and some kind of tracking mount. Mine is all out way more than you actually need. It has encoders and a pointing computer so I don't have to look for the stuff. I just pick the object from its database make the two readouts go to zero and its right in the middle. It also has guiding a separate camera and small scope to lock onto a star measure any movement drift etc and correct it. I've only made 7 so far but they are looking pretty decent. Way better than I thought they would be at this stage.


With the telescope computer you can point at the exact same point so you can add more images over several nights add in some specialty filters for more colors etc. I got into photography to do this. Had to sell all my equipment when my health went bad. But with the DSLR instead of a telescope and camera it wasn't that expensive to get back into it. Maybe 2 r/c cars worth of cash
Griz
I just put together a tracking rig for shooting deep space objects. It moves the camera at the same speed the stars move so you can leave the shutter open long enough to get an image. You take 50 or so and stack them up. Use some astro processing software to bring out the details. DSLR's do very well for this. You don't need a scope and all that just a camera lens and some kind of tracking mount. Mine is all out way more than you actually need. It has encoders and a pointing computer so I don't have to look for the stuff. I just pick the object from its database make the two readouts go to zero and its right in the middle. It also has guiding a separate camera and small scope to lock onto a star measure any movement drift etc and correct it. I've only made 7 so far but they are looking pretty decent. Way better than I thought they would be at this stage.


With the telescope computer you can point at the exact same point so you can add more images over several nights add in some specialty filters for more colors etc. I got into photography to do this. Had to sell all my equipment when my health went bad. But with the DSLR instead of a telescope and camera it wasn't that expensive to get back into it. Maybe 2 r/c cars worth of cash

Griz
#81
Won VIP passes last year in the FIA/WEC photo contest. So this year was awesome. Great food beer and the grid walk before the WEC race.





The 7DMKII is an awesome camera for motorsports. Works much better than the 7D I get a lot more keepers especially cars coming towards or going away. That really messed with the 7D but is cool with the MkII.
Griz





The 7DMKII is an awesome camera for motorsports. Works much better than the 7D I get a lot more keepers especially cars coming towards or going away. That really messed with the 7D but is cool with the MkII.
Griz
#83
Here are a few from this years MotoGP in Austin.




The rest are in my gallery www.pbase.com/griz11/motogp2016
Griz




The rest are in my gallery www.pbase.com/griz11/motogp2016
Griz
#84
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,944
From: Santa Clarita, CA






































