I have never shot motocross before and honestly it was a lot of fun.
Today was pro day out there and there were a lot of excellent riders around. I worked on a lot of different techniques and used quite a few different lenses.
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Jeremy McGrath |
I did some low speed panning as well as high speed work. Some of it worked out nicely.
I started with the 400mm 2.8 and the tripod but it just got too close.
I tried the lighter and more nimble monopod with the new Wimberley head and then switched to the long 150-600mm Sigma zoom which was way easier and a better flexible fit for the distance.
But now I was a little too close I guess and I got completely splashed with mud.
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Todd, my friend and neighbor |
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serious air! |
I cleaned off the gear as best I could and finally went to the Nikkor 70-200mm 2.8.
This was the best fit of all with my Nikon D850. A lens I love but rarely use.
Was perfect here. Although honestly all the lens's worked well.
Hope to go back one day and give it another go. It is funny, I met people there from Dana Point, San Francisco, Tucson and Rancho Cucamonga. I live ten minutes away and wasn't really even aware that it existed.
Nice job on the motocross photos!
ReplyDeleteLet me know when going again!
ReplyDeleteI sure will Mike. Very enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteIs that Todd from
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Militia?
No, a different Todd, an arborist.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! I especially enjoyed the one where McGrath is looking directly at you. Nice contact!
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