Great Western Sprint 2

Iansky

Senior Member
These are some more images taken at the Great Western Sprint event, images in the paddock and some more circuit shots this time using the DF.

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Fred Kingston

Senior Member
I like your posts and pictures. There's something about the colors of your images that look unnatural, IMO... Additionally, the fact that none of your posts ever include EXIF data is off-putting.

Just thought I'd let you know... It doesn't seem like many people respond to your threads... :beguiled:
 

Marcel

Happily retired
Staff member
Super Mod
I wish you could write the lens used. I can kind of see it might be in the bottom of each shot, but on my macbook I really can't read the info... But I do like what the Df does.
 

Iansky

Senior Member
Thank you both for the comments, Fred I am not sure why the colour looks odd on your Mac? I use a Mac and the images are SRGB and look fine on my personal Macbook and on the computers at work.

I am sorry you cannot see the EXIF that is displayed bottom right corner of image - here is a link to my site where you can view the images larger by clicking on them - 571 Photography

The 2 lenses I use at these events are the 300mm f4 PF for long shots on the track and the 24-120mm f4ED for paddock etc.
 

Fred Kingston

Senior Member
Maybe "odd" was the wrong term... They look almost very HDR... I looked at your site. It's the same images there with the small text in the corners... I'm just trying to understand what you might be doing in post-process to get them...
 

Iansky

Senior Member
Maybe "odd" was the wrong term... They look almost very HDR... I looked at your site. It's the same images there with the small text in the corners... I'm just trying to understand what you might be doing in post-process to get them...

Not sure what you are asking in your final sentence? Nothing unusual in the process, initial in LRCC then into CC for final tweaks and adding border ( I am going to increase font size on info so people can read EXIF without too much issue).
 

Iansky

Senior Member
Maybe "odd" was the wrong term... They look almost very HDR... I looked at your site. It's the same images there with the small text in the corners... I'm just trying to understand what you might be doing in post-process to get them...

Not sure what you are asking in your final sentence? Nothing unusual in the process, initial in LRCC then into CC for final tweaks and adding border ( I am going to increase font size on info so people can read EXIF without too much issue).

There does seem to be a very strong bias toward bird / wildlife photography on this site and especially when you look through the gallery - I am fairly new to this genre and do like to shoot across many genre's rather than focus on one.
 
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