Shooting Midgets
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bryenf
Registered: Aug 07, 2004
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Country: United States

I finally got a chance to cover ¼ Midget racing for the paper. As a long time racing fan I have been looking forward to this for a while now and was glad to final get a chance to cover it. I had a blast and cant wait to do it again soon.. Would love to hear feedback from you guys that shoot racing as this was my first time and I would like some tips if you have them.

Shoot with a Nikon D3 300 2.8 and a few are with the 70-200 2.8 VR.

Thanks for looking and have a great 4th,

Bryen

1) Rubbings racing 


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Marty Bingham
Registered: Feb 05, 2006
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Country: United States

You got about what is to be expected for the class you were shooting. #5 and #6 are good examples of what you should be looking for composition and exposure wise. Keep your eye out for similar opportunities with the car in a power slide or two cars side by side or up to three cars, three wide. Much more than three and you run the risk of your shot looking cluttered without a clear center of interest.

Also look around the pits for a parent child talking about race strategy or working on the car. Race fans are pretty photogenic as well. I make it a point to cover them every time I cover a race.

Good luck,
Marty



G. Todd Kalif
Registered: Oct 17, 2006
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Country: United States

These all have good sharpness and color.

To me, #2 has the most interest, as it has competition without the confusion of #4, where the protective bars are hard for me to separate, car from car. #1 has snaptie's action--one tire climbing another--but the cars in the foreground pretty much block that out.

I like snaptie's suggestions, as several of these pics don't give me the feeling of speed or of competition.



DannWunderlich
Registered: Oct 08, 2007
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Country: United States

nice shots

Ill be honest...I had no idea where this post was going when i read the title!!!

(you disappointed me a little bit)



Ed Peters
Registered: Jul 25, 2003
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I'd change the title a bit...



Frank Lauri
Registered: Sep 19, 2004
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Bryen, these are pretty neat. I like #'s 5, 6 &7. These guy look like they are having a blast. How fast do these cars go?

Nice series
Frank Lauri



sniz
Registered: Jun 10, 2008
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shooting midgets....lol



dmwierz
Registered: Apr 22, 2005
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Country: United States

I'm with Dann - I thought this was the latest incarnation of dwarf tossing gone tragically awry...

Good solid images, Some really sweet late day light, too.

Thanks for sharing.



bryenf
Registered: Aug 07, 2004
Total Posts: 2190
Country: United States

I glad you got the joke... You have to love magic hour when you can see the eyes that really made for some great shots I think. I was just happy to shoot something other the "bead and butter" sports.



onearmivan
Registered: May 27, 2009
Total Posts: 53
Country: Serbia & Montenegro

DannWunderlich wrote:
Ill be honest...I had no idea where this post was going when i read the title!!!

(you disappointed me a little bit)

Hahaha, my thought exactly.

Sharpness and focus are ok.

Since I don't have any experience in racing photography, I'd also like to hear from more experienced people what to look for composition wise and how to crop pics. Most racing photos are cropped with the subject in the center and I'm not sure whether that's ok.

Nice tips, snaptie.



pappawheely
Registered: Feb 20, 2005
Total Posts: 1876
Country: United States

I would have said get the faces but you obviously did that. Nice pans, too bad the tires are so small you can't really see too much wheel spin. #6 is great.



bryenf
Registered: Aug 07, 2004
Total Posts: 2190
Country: United States

pappawheely wrote:
I would have said get the faces but you obviously did that. Nice pans, too bad the tires are so small you can't really see too much wheel spin. #6 is great.


thanks that's by far my fav. Was really cool the way he would lean out like that in the turns. I loved that with that light and the clean visor I was able to get the eyes to pop out.



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