View Full Version : Aussie MotoGP, Phillip Island, 17-19 Oct 2014, Photos
Damien_Toman
23rd October 2014, 15:59
Link to photos:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsk4XwAub
Damien
chrisc
23rd October 2014, 17:16
Nice photos dude! Did you have a media pass or were you just handing a 600 f4L or something?
Any more of miller up front of moto3?
merv
23rd October 2014, 17:34
Yes agreed, very good photos Damien.
Pumba
23rd October 2014, 18:32
Awesome mate. Just awesome.
Damien_Toman
23rd October 2014, 18:41
Thanks guys. I had a media pass and have many more photos of all riders.
Bender
24th October 2014, 07:26
Stunning...
ellipsis
24th October 2014, 07:31
Stunning...
...and fantastic, and lots of other good words too:niceone:...
Shaun Harris
24th October 2014, 07:37
Exellent work man. I love the riding styles of Redding ( especially him considering how Tall he is) and Lowes. They look physically relaxed on there rides to me.
pritch
24th October 2014, 08:35
Great pics, I'm jealous. My one complaint about PI was that, as a spectator, you can't get inside the track. You had that sorted :yes:
Damien_Toman
1st November 2014, 17:46
Great pics, I'm jealous. My one complaint about PI was that, as a spectator, you can't get inside the track. You had that sorted :yes:
All my photos are from the outside of the track but sometimes from the inside of right-hand bends. I did not cover pit lane or inside the track. I was surprised but it is a very good track for taking photographs even if you don't have a media pass. Specifically Siberia and Turn 10 (bottom of Lukey Heights - MG corner).
Kendog
1st November 2014, 19:35
Stunning photos Damien!
busadayz
1st November 2014, 21:41
Great photos alright. Now how can you make me look that good going round Hampton. I am already as good as some of the guys that have hit the deck mind.
Damien_Toman
11th November 2014, 16:57
Thanks guys. I probably have a good shot of most riders around Hampton Downs. See my www.flickr.com/dty1 "Albums" or "Sets". Let me know if I have one of you (provide photo ref number) and I'll post a tweaked version :).
Damien
avimistry
16th November 2014, 14:07
Awesome Damien!:2thumbsup My fav track pics are when the riders brake for a corner and that rear wheel is skidding inches above the tarmac (taking nothing away from your master pieces:))
Damien_Toman
3rd April 2015, 19:20
Danilo Petrucci - noticed in 2015 but was often overlooked in 2014 while he was riding hard - from Phillip Island Oct 2014:
https://flic.kr/p/rVCtFy
Large photo suitable for 4K monitors :).
Absolutely stunning photos! Mind if I ask aperture, shutter speed and ISO settings?
Damien_Toman
3rd April 2015, 20:25
Absolutely stunning photos! Mind if I ask aperture, shutter speed and ISO settings?
Thanks :). I shoot from 1/250 to 1/1600 depending on angle, lighting and the depth-of-field I am after. ISO from 100 to 3200 mostly. Apertures from max (depends on lens) to f10 usually.
I like 1/320, ISO 160 and F8 when it is possible, for panning shots. 1/1000-1/1250 for fast approaching shots.
That shot was 1/1250, ISO 200, F5.6, on a Canon 5DMKIII with a Canon 400mm f5.6L prime on a manfrotto heavy duty monopod.
My NZ racing photos, like that, are $20 including GST - much cheaper in quantity.
Damien
Thanks :). I shoot from 1/250 to 1/1600 depending on angle, lighting and the depth-of-field I am after. ISO from 100 to 3200 mostly. Apertures from max (depends on lens) to f10 usually.
I like 1/320, ISO 160 and F8 when it is possible, for panning shots. 1/1000-1/1250 for fast approaching shots.
That shot was 1/1250, ISO 200, F5.6, on a Canon 5DMKIII with a Canon 400mm f5.6L prime on a manfrotto heavy duty monopod.
Damien
I was gonna say, you must have real steady hands. I was out shooting on the hill to Akaroa this morning, mostly playing around 1/500, ISO 200 and F5.6.
I have no idea how you get that crisp vivid colour. Any suggestions?
Damien_Toman
3rd April 2015, 20:59
I was gonna say, you must have real steady hands. I was out shooting on the hill to Akaroa this morning, mostly playing around 1/500, ISO 200 and F5.6.
I have no idea how you get that crisp vivid colour. Any suggestions?
Yes, the shot you took looks like it suffered from either camera shake (most likely) or not in focus. Panning takes practice and even at 1/500 you will still have issues. Try 1/800 till you get more practice. That will still show movement in the tyres and background.
Focus is a complicated area with the latest DSLR's. You need to set for fastest reaction to change and define the focus area to the broad centre of the lens (not dead centre point or whole screen). The best cameras for sports focus are also expensive with a large number of bi-directional focus points. The fastest focussing lenses are also expensive with USM (Canon Ultrasonic motors built in) or equivalent from Nikon etc.
Adobe Lightroom is a great tool for tweaking your RAW image to boost sharpness and colour in specific areas. Only shoot RAW. Jpeg is a waste of space! Use jpegs for the final tweaked image and upload to the Internet. If you tweak a jpeg (8-bit) it seriously deteriorates - RAW much less so (14 bit on 5DMKIII).
Damien
Damien_Toman
3rd April 2015, 21:12
Cool bike in your photo. I remember those Kenny Roberts colours very well as I lived in London at the time and watched him race many times at the GPs and Transatlantic Trophy races :).
Damien_Toman
3rd April 2015, 21:36
Yes, that really is Mamola, Roberts, Lawson and Spencer in the same race shot at Donnington Park, England, in the early '80's:):
https://flic.kr/p/rDnEGV
Taken on Ilford HP5 B&W film and developed at home :).
Damien
Bender
4th April 2015, 07:49
Yes, that really is Mamola, Roberts, Lawson and Spencer in the same race shot at Donnington Park, England, in the early '80's:):
https://flic.kr/p/rDnEGV
Taken on Ilford HP5 B&W film and developed at home :).
Damien
Stunning photos there.
Yes, that really is Mamola, Roberts, Lawson and Spencer in the same race shot at Donnington Park, England, in the early '80's:):
https://flic.kr/p/rDnEGV
Taken on Ilford HP5 B&W film and developed at home :).
Damien
Wow legendary shot! haha got your own dark room at home huh?
Damien_Toman
4th April 2015, 08:54
Wow legendary shot! haha got your own dark room at home huh?
I still have all my old darkroom equipment though I've not used it for years. I also have a film SLR compatible with all my lenses loaded with B&W film. Digital is much easier.
Katman
4th April 2015, 10:55
I still have all my old darkroom equipment though I've not used it for years. I also have a film SLR compatible with all my lenses loaded with B&W film. Digital is much easier.
I used to do my own colour enlargements as well.
Consistency was always the problem though. Keeping the chemicals at precise temperatures is far more critical than with black and white.
No two prints of the same shot ever seemed to come out with the same colour cast.
Damien_Toman
4th April 2015, 15:03
I used to do my own colour enlargements as well.
Consistency was always the problem though. Keeping the chemicals at precise temperatures is far more critical than with black and white.
No two prints of the same shot ever seemed to come out with the same colour cast.
Yes, colour prints are hard. I've the kit for that too, but mostly did B&W prints. I processed many colour transparencies and colour negative films. The transparency kits produced great results - "Barfen" was the brand. I also purchased film in bulk cans and rolled my own canisters :). I have scanned my old negs and transparencies but sometime might set up the darkroom again and use some of that expensive old printing paper I have in store :).
steveyb
4th April 2015, 19:40
Mate, you really need to be sending some of these to mags and websites and making some $! They are as good if not better than the professionals.
Damien_Toman
4th April 2015, 20:12
Mate, you really need to be sending some of these to mags and websites and making some $! They are as good if not better than the professionals.
Thanks :). I have tried, maybe not hard enough, but found little interest. Some NZ bike mags did not even reply when I offered local bike racing photos. I did tweet the Petrucci photo to the man himself :) - he is now a follower of my tweets for photo updates.
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