Photography
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A few of my favorites from this past year..
Nikon D7000, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Ken Roczen, 2011 Oakland SX
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Justin Barcia, 2010 Pala National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Trey Canard, 2010 Pala National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Blake Wharton, 2010 Pala National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Trey Canard, 2010 Washougal National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Darryn Durham, 2010 Washougal National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Jake Weimer, 2010 Washougal National
Nikon D7000, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Ken Roczen, 2011 Oakland SX
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Justin Barcia, 2010 Pala National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Trey Canard, 2010 Pala National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Blake Wharton, 2010 Pala National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Trey Canard, 2010 Washougal National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Darryn Durham, 2010 Washougal National
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
Jake Weimer, 2010 Washougal National
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nice photo's, great use of backgrounds and if there are no usefull backgrounds just take a nice closeup action shot. Nice!
Frederik Van Eeckhoven - UID 326
1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
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wow TGphoto, do you work for a magazine or something? if not you should and over here in the UK you're not aloud on track unless you work for a magazine and have PLI insurance, which sucks.
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Ya, I was set up an online mag this last summer. So I shot at Hangtown, Washougal and Pala National for them. I just got a new cam a couple of weeks ago so Im stoked. Hopefully I'll get picked up by a bigger magazine or website soon.
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Maybe you can check some european magazine's, maybe they're intrested in a full time photographer over the water.
And what settings do you use for those great colours? Or do you run all the photo's trough photoshop?
I rly want to know it because I bought me a D90 less then a week ago and I'm pumped for the new motocross season .
And what settings do you use for those great colours? Or do you run all the photo's trough photoshop?
I rly want to know it because I bought me a D90 less then a week ago and I'm pumped for the new motocross season .
Frederik Van Eeckhoven - UID 326
1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
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actions are sweet haha
if anyone wants this one ill send you the link, it has a bunch others to
if anyone wants this one ill send you the link, it has a bunch others to
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Ill have a copy. Skype ID: mattcrossisbackRaNDoM HeRO wrote:actions are sweet haha
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5253/543 ... 5601_b.jpg
if anyone wants this one ill send you the link, it has a bunch others to
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Sorry, haven't been on the forums in a while...scheeve3 wrote:Maybe you can check some european magazine's, maybe they're intrested in a full time photographer over the water.
And what settings do you use for those great colours? Or do you run all the photo's trough photoshop?
I rly want to know it because I bought me a D90 less then a week ago and I'm pumped for the new motocross season .
As far as settings go, it all depends on what type of effect you want in the photo and how the conditions are around you, like light, clouds and overcast, etc. If you want to stop the action with a minimal amount of blur, then you want a fast shutter speed. Around 1/3200th of a sec or maybe even 1/4000th of a second if the light is right.
The aperture is very important as well. The smaller the aperture, the more blurred out the background will be, like in the photo that i posted of Jake Weimer (#12 on Kawi). I typically try and use aperture f/2.8 when I'm in those situations, but not all lenses allow you to go down that far. I know the lens that came with my D90 only goes down to f/3.5. Not bad, but 2.8 is a lot better.
Next main setting would be your ISO setting. This is mainly a setting that lets more light or less light in. On a bright sunny day, use ISO 400 or lower. On a cloudy day, use 800 or up. The only problem with high ISO settings is that you start to get a good amount of "noise". Meaning the photo gets a little grainy texture that doesn't look good.
As far as editing, I use Adobe Lightroom 3. I try and get the best photos out of the camera without having to edit because it makes working with photos faster and easier. Don't rely on editing beacuse sometimes you dont have the time or chance to edit before you're photos are being used on a website. If i do have the time, i like to look at them in lightroom and adjust a few things. Mostly colors. If colors look a little dead, then i slightly adjust the saturation and what not, but i don't get crazy with it.
Hope this helps!
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Sorry, haven't been on the forums in a while...scheeve3 wrote:Maybe you can check some european magazine's, maybe they're intrested in a full time photographer over the water.
And what settings do you use for those great colours? Or do you run all the photo's trough photoshop?
I rly want to know it because I bought me a D90 less then a week ago and I'm pumped for the new motocross season .
As far as settings go, it all depends on what type of effect you want in the photo and how the conditions are around you, like light, clouds and overcast, etc. If you want to stop the action with a minimal amount of blur, then you want a fast shutter speed. Around 1/3200th of a sec or maybe even 1/4000th of a second if the light is right.
The aperture is very important as well. The smaller the aperture, the more blurred out the background will be, like in the photo that i posted of Jake Weimer (#12 on Kawi). I typically try and use aperture f/2.8 when I'm in those situations, but not all lenses allow you to go down that far. I know the lens that came with my D90 only goes down to f/3.5. Not bad, but 2.8 is a lot better.
Next main setting would be your ISO setting. This is mainly a setting that lets more light or less light in. On a bright sunny day, use ISO 400 or lower. On a cloudy day, use 800 or up. The only problem with high ISO settings is that you start to get a good amount of "noise". Meaning the photo gets a little grainy texture that doesn't look good.
As far as editing, I use Adobe Lightroom 3. I try and get the best photos out of the camera without having to edit because it makes working with photos faster and easier. Don't rely on editing beacuse sometimes you dont have the time or chance to edit before you're photos are being used on a website. If i do have the time, i like to look at them in lightroom and adjust a few things. Mostly colors. If colors look a little dead, then i slightly adjust the saturation and what not, but i don't get crazy with it.
Hope this helps! If you have anymore questions, let me know.
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Do you use auto white balance?
Becose this wednesday it was around 17:00 I took my last photo's and the sun was standing pretty low and the white clothes became yellow. And I think it's becose of a wrong white balance.
example of that yellow-ish thing.
I think I burned out the white part also but that wouldn't explain the yellow fade over the photo
Becose this wednesday it was around 17:00 I took my last photo's and the sun was standing pretty low and the white clothes became yellow. And I think it's becose of a wrong white balance.
example of that yellow-ish thing.
I think I burned out the white part also but that wouldn't explain the yellow fade over the photo
Frederik Van Eeckhoven - UID 326
1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)