
Mid-Ohio SuperCycle Race
By Peter Potter, East Aurora, NY
Turn Six at Mid-Ohio![]() Turns are great for cars or bikes. at the end of a long straight, you can get shots of tire smoke or racers sliding right off the track,if they brake too late. This shot is nicely framed and gives some impression of action because the rider is dragging his knee and the bike is leaning. Canon T90 300mm f16 1/100 ISO 100 ©1997 Peter Potter |
Larry Pegram Enters Turn Nine at Mid-Ohio![]() Panning.The background in this shot gives an impression of speed. If you can get close enough to include a large sweep of the background in the exposure, the results are very dramatic. Longer shutter speeds and steady panning -- remember to follow through after the shutter release -- are the technical skills that you need to practice to capture speed. Canon T90 300mm f16 1/100 ISO 100 ©1997 Peter Potter |
Dale Keiffer In Turn Ten Panning.The
background in this shot gives an impression of speed. If you can get close
enough to include a large sweep of the background in the exposure, the results
are very dramatic. Longer shutter speeds and steady panning -- remember
to follow through after the shutter release -- are the technical skills
that you need to practice to capture speed. Canon T90 300mm f16 1/100 ISO
100. ©1997 Peter Potter |
A Pass in the Esses Dicing racing
action is dynamic and makes good still photos. The excitement is created
by the riders' input as they lean dramatically in the corners. Canon T90
300mm f16 1/100 ISO 100 ©1997 Peter Potter |
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