Re: Sebring 2009
I'm digging that first shot, but I think with a bit of post-processing you could improve it quite a bit. Its a little washed out. The cars-on-track shots are good, but I'd suggest to try a slower shutter speed next time and pan with the car. It will get some motion in the tires and motion in the background, imparting a sense of motion in a "still" photograph. That's one trick to a truly great motion photograph -- making sure its apparant the car is actually moving, and not just parked on the track. You do have *some* blur in the tires, but a bit more would make what are already good images quite a bit better still. It also tends to blur the background a bit more, drawing attention to the car that much more. Thanks for sharing the pics!
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