I'm very critical of my shots and I'm not happy with the way they came out, but I figured I'd post them regardless. Glen Helen was the first time I shot moto in 2018, so the cobwebs are apparent in them. The racing was great though!
Nice work. You should keep at it. How much cash can you make if a big time site wants one of your shots?
Great pictures. I’d love to get into photography but I don’t need any more pricey hobbies lol. Keep it up man
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no cobwebs. great photos. I lucked out with one great pic of RC with a whip above horizon with an old film camera, it went into an online moto journal somewhere. Haven't taken a good pic since.
Thank you for posting these. Lets is see what the track condition is and just how challenging it is.
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Thanks for the comments guys! After I posted some of them on Instagram, then I didn't feel as insecure about the way they came out. My camera setup is definitely way behind the equipment the guys making a living at it use. I'm currently using a Canon Rebel with the standard 55-250mm lens in these shots, and I've always wondered what my shots would look like with the same $5,000+ setup they have. I'm honestly mad at myself for never investing in better equipment when I was shooting for MotoXAddicts, but hey you live and learn, right? I would rent the 70-200 f2.8 for the weekend when I had my credential at Supercross and for Glen Helen in '16. My dream job is traveling to all of the races, doing interviews, and shooting pics.
Enzo Lopes made one of my pictures his profile photo on Instagram, so that's pretty cool too