panning yes , high speed shutter - not me , shot at 1/160 and 1/125 , if you want to see spokes and holes in brake discs and links in the chain you need a different photographer , I see so many shots at high shutter speeds from other photographers that are supposed to be professionals and they just look static , I take a LOT of shots , you guys only see what I consider worthy of publication and as I have got better my standards have got higher , I would rather take a hundred shots and get 1 that conveys the sense of movement and speed than take 20 at high shutter speeds that are all perfect but static , its a lot of work in the processing , which is why a lot of "pro's" don't or won't do it , but imo its totally worth it .kiwikrasher wrote: guess your panning with the bike and shooting on a really high speed?
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I know the top picture is a bit smaller but hopefully you can see what mean , in the top pic he is running on slicks in mine he has treaded tyres as its superstock race.
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