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Old 06-13-2007, 04:48 PM   #1
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I usually try to capture fast action shots at ISO 200, 1/1000th on TV mode. if in a good corner, where the downhillers are slower, ISO 200, 1/200th or even lower, built in flash and panning.

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I like #3 good panning with the jersey in focus and lots of motion in the rear wheel. Is #3 cropped? cause it would be sweet with the full shadow of the rider in the foreground.
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full photo, missed the whole shadow

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