not sure about you....but I think the fence in your pics are very distracting. Why do you continue to shoot at this location? Since you have access to grandstand why don't you explore different position. The pics are mostly OOF due to the fence. Like what evenstar mention, it is better to practice at the road side then to go to F1 and not achieving much.:dunno: I think even with those harsh comments, if you read them carefully there might be something you can learn.
You know Victor i actually loved some of your pics, but i didnt expect you to be so mean...
Thank you for blatantly putting my pictures down by saying, "it is better to practice at the road side then to go to F1 and not achieving much." I did not go to the event with the intention to achieve anything... I was asked last minute to go because a friend could not make it and brought my camera as another friend wanted to compare with his point-and-shoot...
I couldnt really explore the grandstand because if i went any higher to avoid the fence, what shots do u expect me to pull off??? Unlike you, I only have a 50mm currently and was only trying to make the best use of the equipment on hand...
I think the fence is distracting too thats why i ask for advice on how to shoot... If you search the forums, there are many people who shoot infront of the fence but somehow manage to blur it out enough while still keeping the car in focus... That's what i also would like to understand...
I can shoot with my 50mm on the roadside and achieve decent pictures, but then again there is no fence infront of me... So going to the f1 provided a very different and novel experience hence i was hoping some of the pros could give a few pointers instead of generic and discouraging retorts...
cheers!
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