The MC, Sat - Playing with the light

Okiewan

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FruDaddy said:
No idea #2 looks like Jeff Kargola, you might remember him from the Big Huckin Chicken commercials.

And the one in grey and yellow is probably Mike Mason.

Finally, the Honda rider in Answer is Myles Richmond, his name is on the shroud, kudos to the photog that got a pic with enough detail to read it.

Thanks for the names.
 

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Okiewan said:
89'er.. we're you there?


Nope. Watched the live feed.

You should have let us know you were going to be in town.

Excellent photos btw. You're gonna put teefus out of business. :nod:
 

Okiewan

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Rich Rohrich said:
You got some amazing shots Bob. How about showing the exif data and give some explanation of how you got the shots. Flash, pre-focus, etc. Share the secrets Mister. :)

No secrets bro, but ...

Everything is ISO1600
Typical:
Either Manual or Tv at 1/640 - 1/800
800 pushed it most of the time at f/2.8
Flash on high speed sync, +1 with the 70-200, +0 with the 24-70.
Camera EC was 0
WB Auto
Most shots were with the 70-200, others 24-70
(I was feeling like a poor stepchild out there with all those big white lenses!)

On the Canons you can set custom function 4 to 1, putting focus on one of the buttons on the back of the body, instead of a half-press of the shutter. Set Focus to AI Servo. Focus and let off the button, acts like "One Shot" focus. Hold the button down, you get servo. BIG advantage is that while tracking the subject with AI, exposure is NOT set (happens when you fire the shot). Unlike the shutter button, which tracks in AI, but sets the exposure when you half press ... subject goes into different light, exposure can (mostly will) be wrong.

If I got to a lot of SX, I'd be hocking stuff right now for a 1D MkIIn, but hey, the 20D caught some stuff, even with me behind the wheel.
 

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Cool, thanks for the info. That helps a ton.
 
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