Formula Drift Singapore 2010 -- Anson Photography


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Constructive criticisms & comments are welcomed... :)
 

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Constructive criticisms & comments are welcomed...
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Superb panning shots.

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Constructive criticisms & comments are welcomed... :)
 

Enjoyed your photographs Anson...cars and girls......cool
 

hi, did you use photoshop to add blur/panning background effect to some of the car panning shots?
 

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Enjoyed your photographs Anson...cars and girls......cool

Thanks.

hi, did you use photoshop to add blur/panning background effect to some of the car panning shots?

Photoshop is used to adjust the RAW to pull the contrast/brightness out of the background. However the panning photos was taken using a FF & 70-200F2.8 (Mode 2) with ND filter + 580ex2 (in some of the shots).


Example of the above 2 images, are those the spots added with motion blur? :embarass: would love to learn more with regards to PP ;)

Maybe you would like to post your PS question in the "Digital Darkroom" thread instead.? :think:

Just a gentle note, I don't appreciate someone "drawing" on photos since I never grant you permission to do so. :nono:
 

WOW! very nice GHOSTING effect sial, how did you get that?
 

hello TS...

i'm a newbie, but can you kindly teach me how to do the ghosting effects?

example the green car with red wheel plates, the front bumper can see the "more faint, almost like double image" of the car...

can teach me?
 

actually i am just wondering how come the ghosting effect can appear on both ends of the car when the car is only going forward? i mean just a genuine question, does ND filter play a part too?
 

Thanks.



Photoshop is used to adjust the RAW to pull the contrast/brightness out of the background. However the panning photos was taken using a FF & 70-200F2.8 (Mode 2) with ND filter + 580ex2 (in some of the shots).




Maybe you would like to post your PS question in the "Digital Darkroom" thread instead.? :think:

Just a gentle note, I don't appreciate someone "drawing" on photos since I never grant you permission to do so. :nono:


Apologies for drawing on your pics and have edited them. Was merely asking a question cos i'm sure not many people can pan as well as you do, thus i've decided to place my question in here for pros like you! :think:
 

WOW! very nice GHOSTING effect sial, how did you get that?

hello TS...

i'm a newbie, but can you kindly teach me how to do the ghosting effects?

example the green car with red wheel plates, the front bumper can see the "more faint, almost like double image" of the car...

can teach me?

actually i am just wondering how come the ghosting effect can appear on both ends of the car when the car is only going forward? i mean just a genuine question, does ND filter play a part too?

Wow... three post asking the same question. I would guess is the flash used together with panning. :think:
 

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:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

It's really a genuine question wor.
 

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