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Chris Clark
07-21-2009, 07:54 PM
Err, I mean the NASCAR Bike Series.... lol.....

A few from my once a year sabbatical into the super-bike world.

1.
http://cclarkphoto.com/WebImages/ClarkAma-1

2.
http://cclarkphoto.com/WebImages/ClarkAma-2

3.
http://cclarkphoto.com/WebImages/ClarkAma-3

4.
http://cclarkphoto.com/WebImages/ClarkAma-4

5.
http://cclarkphoto.com/WebImages/ClarkAma-5

6.
http://cclarkphoto.com/WebImages/ClarkAma-6

7.
http://cclarkphoto.com/WebImages/ClarkAma-7

8.
http://cclarkphoto.com/WebImages/ClarkAma-8

Thanks for looking. Fire at will.

John Thawley
07-22-2009, 01:45 PM
These look nice...

Question: does the post work pop a bit more on your local machine than these on the web?

JT

Cyril Ma
07-22-2009, 01:51 PM
1 works better on a car than a bike I think...probably because all I see is bike and no rider due to him leaning away. Still sick from a technical point of view :D

Somethinig about 3 that I just keep looking at.

I like 6 a lot as well :D

Bill Jurasz
07-22-2009, 02:36 PM
6 is killer to me. Lots of motion blur, but at the same time that background is still very identifiable. The armco, the safety workers, the crowd.

Chris Clark
07-22-2009, 03:23 PM
Thanks Guys.

Cyril, I agree with your view of #1, it was something I tried andthought I would throw it up here for review.

These look nice...

Question: does the post work pop a bit more on your local machine than these on the web?

JT

Yeah, you know what? I must have changed something in Lightroom by accident, because I punch them up and they look good, but when I export, they go flat, even so far as the WB is slightly off on some. I need to investigate whats going on... maybe a color space issue?

John Thawley
07-23-2009, 12:10 AM
Thanks Guys.

Cyril, I agree with your view of #1, it was something I tried andthought I would throw it up here for review.



Yeah, you know what? I must have changed something in Lightroom by accident, because I punch them up and they look good, but when I export, they go flat, even so far as the WB is slightly off on some. I need to investigate whats going on... maybe a color space issue?

It's the browsers. I'm not sure it's worth chasing. I put these side-by-side... in different browsers... Firefox and Safari. They're both different.

JT

Steve Stein
07-23-2009, 08:36 AM
I think you need to get that shutter looked it. It doesn't seem to want to be set higher than 1/80 sec. :)

All good shots but 3 works for me.

Chris Clark
07-23-2009, 07:56 PM
I think you need to get that shutter looked it. It doesn't seem to want to be set higher than 1/80 sec. :)


LOL. Thanks Steve.

Darren Pierson
07-29-2009, 03:13 PM
I really like #2. great grabs! You did a stellar job of getting tight without being too tight

Bill Jurasz
07-29-2009, 03:27 PM
It's the browsers. I'm not sure it's worth chasing. I put these side-by-side... in different browsers... Firefox and Safari. They're both different.

JT
Almost certainly then the images were posted in Adobe RGB, rather than sRGB. Safari is color-aware, nearly nobody else is.