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OSW night drift #1 & HINs 07


Sorry I lied HINs was a waste of my time, money & gas.

My pictures came out like ass crack but here go the ones I tried to save. I need better lenses. Can someone give me $1500 for a new lens?

Like last time I don't care where you use the pictures at just leave my watermark on them.

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#8 This man put on a show. For those that don't know he has an ls1 that's supercharged. Thing was screaming down the track.


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#12 I wish I had my wide angle on when he finished. He put out a nice fireball leaving the track


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#15, background. Good stuff man.

Steve

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very nice pics! where was this at?

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I like the blurry backgrounds

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RE: OSW night drift #1 & HINs 07


Viet wrote:

very nice pics! where was this at?




 It was at Orlando Speed World aka OSW in bithlo out 50.


 

To get the blurry background you just use a slow shutter and focus on the car. Keeping the car infront of your lens.


 


 

 



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OSW night drift #1 & HINs 07


I've tried to do the blurry before but when I adjust the shutter speed the picture gets all off. Then I mess with the aperature and keep playing with it and then umm its too late and I have nothing to take pictures of. I guess it just takes some practice.

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Yeah it takes some practice. Just go out to a busy intersection. If your shooting canon just set your camera to Av. Adjust your shutter speed to around 1/60. If the picture is coming out blurry bump your shutter speed up.

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