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  • Sierra RS Cosworth shot for an editorial feature. Read this to learn how to create rig shots .

  • Orange Holden HG Monaro GTS in action Read this to learn how to create rig shots .

  • Hot rods & hot sauce!

  • We lay up on the golden sands – I got my equipment out Sony A100 / Sony kit lens

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • Image selected for ASMP’s “Light of Florida” book being published in 2010. Photo captured at Crash-o-Rama races in Bithlo, Florida.

  • / . / Went out to the race track for the first time in many years. I took the usual race shots, but thought I would try something different. The photographer was working on the side of the track. Nikon D700 / 70-210mm Lens / ISO 200

  • Taken amidst a storm with a slow shutter speed at Grange Beach, Adelaide, South Australia * /

  • The KooL thing is; Eye got to do some serious rollin’ in this Bad Boy AND get paid too: nice perk for the photo session! :> But even BETTER: Breakin’ Bread with the Sweet Eat Babes —part of the entourage that came with the Ferrari; see here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/alvinsan9/art/1442754-1-sweet-eats

  • Deep In South Dakota …

  • Telstra Rally Australia / Perth / Western Australia A Ford Focus WRC car driven by Czech Roman Kresta is thrown flat chat around a dusty bend during Rally Australia.

  • 1” exposure time !http://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/cropped/size:xsmall/view:main/1197022-4-swing / .jpg!:http://www.redbubble.com/people/stran9e/art/1197022-4-swing

  • Thanks for “dropping” by! :-) / Andreas Stridsberg © My website -> www.mystic-pic.com / My Blog -> www.mystic-pic.com/apps/blog

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  • Kalbarri Bay, Western Australia Just experimenting shooting mid day with ND filter Here I had to add Lee ND Grad 0.9 with only dark side on top of the Hoya NDX400, achieving in total 12 stops lower for these shots Canon 5D / Canon EF 24-105 IS Lens / Apperture: F 10 / Speed: 30 seconds / FL: 24 / Hoya NDX400 filter, Lee ND Grad 0.9

  • “Steady that shot” how to shoot slow shutter speeds
    by Larry Grayam

    Do those available light photos sometimes come out a little fuzzy? Maybe you won’t even try a low light photo. Let’s look at some techniq…

    Do those available light photos sometimes come out a little fuzzy? Maybe you won’t even try a low light photo. Let’s look at some techniques for shooting in low light that may help. We are not discussing time exposures here just slower shutter speeds. Some of the first steps are to adjust the shutter speed/aperture combination for low light shooting. Generally speaking try to open up the aperture to allow shooting at a higher shutter speed. You can also change the EI value on the camera. If you normally shoot photos at EI200 and the camera indicates this photo will be shot at 1/15sec then increasing to EI800 will allow you to shoot at 1/60sec. And of course the higher the shutter speed the less camera movement is visible in the image. Now get a grip. Extend your hand, palm upright, with the thumb pointing away from you. Lay your camera in your hand with the thumb and forefinger wrapping around the lens. This distributes the weight of the camera down your arm. Place your other hand in the shooting position with your finger over the shutter release button. Now bring your elbows into your body and snug the camera top against your forehead. You now have a mini tripod made from your upper body. Much of the camera movement will now be absorbed by your upper body. All you have to do now is Frame+ Focus+ Hold your breath+ Squeeze the shutter release. Now lean against a wall, sign or lamppost. Spread your feet apart and slightly forward. When in this position and holding your camera as above you can shoot at 2-3 slower shutter speeds than normal. When shooting with long lenses many photographers choose to use a monopod. A long multi sectioned tube with a 1/4×20tpi stud on top that screws into the tripod mount on your camera or long lens itself. Sandbags can be placed on a wall, the ground or an open car window to cushion and stabilize your camera. Emergency sandbags can be made from a pair of socks or small plastic bag. Tripods are three legged structures with a provision for mounting the camera at the top providing a rigid but adjustable platform for stabilizing the camera and lens. Many photographers will also use a remote shutter release and some will lock up the mirror to further reduce vibrations when using a tripod. Of course, for hand holding your camera, a well toned set of muscles help. So occasionally doing some upper body strengthening exercises will also help. In a quick shooting situation you might try wrapping the camera strap around your arm to tighten up your grip on the camera. Or with the strap over your shoulder extend the camera until the strap tightens up for a little more support. Plan your stance and stand your plan Frame+ Focus+ Hold your breath+ Squeeze the shutter release. / Have fun shoot lots of pictures-Larry Grayam

  • Love those ripples and sand crab wallows…

  • Kalbarri Coast, Western Australia / July 2009 Canon 5D, / Canon EF 24-105 IS Lens / Apperture: F 11, / Speed: 20 seconds, / FL: 24, / Hoya NDX400 filter, / Lee ND Grad 0.9

  • Another much brighter day, same holiday, but this time a rocky place around Hat Head National Park, NSW. Low tide bared bottom part of this rocky island, the waves going through the channel were absolutely huge. Unfortunately even at low tide it was still too deep and dangerous to cross and to get to the little paradise on the other side of this tiny rocky island. Didn’t get there! Canon 5D, / Canon EF 24-105 IS Lens / Apperture: F 8, / Speed: 25 seconds, / FL: 24, Filters (You name it, it’s here!! Way too many, have done a lot of experimenting) / Hoya NDX400 filter, / Lee ND Grad 0.9×2 / Hoya Polariser Please view large

  • The same rock at Forster, NSW as this just not sure if it works in a smaller view… Does look quite good on a large monitor and the details are great! Canon 5D, / Canon EF 24-105 IS Lens / Apperture: F 13 / Speed: 20seconds, / FL: 24, / Hoya NDX400 filter, / Lee ND Grad 0.9

  • An action shot taken of a mate unicycling through Mousehold Woods, Norwich,Norfolk, UK Sony Alpha+Minolta+Photoshop CS2 Featured in Students & Beginners

  • From a shoot with my buddy Nick, out at the beach yesterday….hot hot hot! Canon 5D Mk II, 70-200mm at 85mm, f/5.6, 1/800”, ISO 100, hand held, IS engaged, cross processed. OTHER BEACH SHOTS / NEW ZEALAND / LENSBABY / INFRARED / LANDSCAPES

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