Pointography [First Photoshop, HELP!]

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Hello and welcome to my gallery!

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RX looks real!, Love the Evo, want that color, Z28, thats a great set! the civic seems the hardest for everyone for a "premium" car
 
I think your second update is a lot better, then your first update. :) Because I thought the first update was quite bland and generic.

However it is good to see, that you were able to turn it around. 👍
 
If you're going to take pictures of cars on the track it might be a good idea to try and include some movement in the image. In your race shots none of the wheels are moving!
 
I have to agree with Moglet.

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Do you think, high shutter speeds can be used in racing shots? Yes
Can you give me an example? Action Moments
 
I have to agree with Moglet.

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Do you think, high shutter speeds can be used in racing shots? Yes
Can you give me an example? Action Moments

...did you just ask yourself some questions by typing them out Jamie? :lol:
 
It is my method, when it comes to talking about jargon. However some people, view it as an FAQ.
 
I have a question about the lack of wheel motion in my 2nd set. How do I set the shutter speed to capture wheel motion without causing part of the car to blur?

Sorry to seem like a noob, still trying to make the transition from the FM3 Photomode.
 
I use the third shutter speed option. However make sure the car you want to use the motion blur on, has been selected as the focus point.
 
Yep, panning mode 3 is important. With mode 3, a proper focus point (maybe a headlight or a grille etc.) and a shutter speed of 1/60 (or maybe 1/125 or whatever the next step up is) you can get an awesome blur. 👍 Hope that made sense.
 
Some new photos, comments welcome. :)

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The Photomode Competition Week 9
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2.0 Advanced Competition Week 9
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