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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1079635, member: 16119"] 1) Nope. 2) As low as conditions will allow. 100 on sunny days, 400+ on overcast. 3) I like to shoot moto at slower speeds to get some wheel spin, 500 - 800 depending on how fast they are going. But a lot of times, I just go av mode at about f/4.5 - f/5.6 and live with whatever the shutter speed is. 4) I actually don't process many at all. Ones that I have (posters) I run thru several steps in PS and assign the printer's profile to the image before sending it off. I've used [url]www.mpix.com[/url] and [url]www.shutterfly.com[/url], both are very good. I do tell them not to do any processing/color correcting or cropping (I supply the images cropped to the correct size). 5. See above. Chili is a much better moto-shooter than I, hopefully he'll chime in. [/QUOTE]
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