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Photographer Todd Weeks  Todd Weeks {Karma:7636}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon PowerShot S2 IS
Categories Sports
Film Format
Portfolio (Canon S2 IS)
Lens 12X Image Stabilized (built in)
Uploaded 11/15/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 317 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 10 Rating
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Location City -  Shannonville Raceway
State -  ONTARIO
Country - Canada   Canada
About My first try at high-speed action shots. I should have given up a little shutter speed for depth of field. The background bikes are a bit out of focus. They're also hard on the brakes. Both trailing bikes have the rear wheel off the ground. ;^)
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Morgan Estill Morgan Estill   {K:3786} 3/21/2006
I love the zig-zag look to this shot - I think it's a great first try - better than other veteran shots I've seen.

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Shane Finnigan Shane Finnigan   {K:1990} 2/27/2006
Hi Todd,

You've got excellent depth and sharpness in this shot! Excellent timing and composition.

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 11/21/2005
Great catch, Todd!! Must be much more difficult than it looks, at the kind of speed that they move. You froze the bkes real well. This kind of shot would be just amazing with a shallow DOF (focussed only on the the foreground racer) or a slower shutter speed with your camera following the biker (and motion blurring the rest), but that's much easier said than done. I find the guy in the top right corner to be a bit distracting.

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Keith Saint Keith Saint   {K:13784} 11/15/2005
Timing spot on here Todd
You did very well to get this shot

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MightyHot Traveller   {K:812} 11/15/2005
Nice shot. I have a different take from the critique above... I would prefer to make this shot more abstract by removing the noise in the background (e.g. sky, trees, tires, etc). Then I'll emphasize on the 3 bikers, each at different distance (you have 4 and touching), and how they lean low and left and right.

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Todd Weeks Todd Weeks   {K:7636} 11/15/2005
David,

You know, you make a very good point. I can see how the shot would be better with a shallower DOF. This is the best reason I can think of for joining usefilm. Thanks for the advice!

Todd

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 11/15/2005
Good action shot, and great composition, Todd!
Dave.

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Todd Weeks Todd Weeks   {K:7636} 11/15/2005
Thanks, Jack!

Todd

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David McClenaghan   {K:9481} 11/15/2005
Great first try Todd.
You really dont need everything in focus in a shot.
I would actually prefer the bikes at the back to be even softer as they distract the eye.
When i shot sports for a living my favourite f aperture was f2.8

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jack reid jack reid   {K:431} 11/15/2005
Great shot! Good timing.
Jack

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