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Hey guys, just thought I would chuck up some photos I took at Mallala raceway's Drift Prac on Sunday 6th.

Only just starting to learn how to use my Canon EOS 400D for motorsport/Drift photos. Have had a few lessons with a professional photographer, and this was my second time out taking photos. Was more experimenting what does and doesnt work.

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Love the shot of Luke about to hit the dirt there Flick :D

What settings are you using mostly? Are you using shutter priority, apature priority or full manual mode?

I noticed you have exposure compensation on too, how do you know when/how much to use?

Cheers

Lee

Used Full manual mode, dont use any of the auto modes. Cant even remember what exactly i was using now though lol, was playing around alot, less than half my photos turned out any good cos i was experimenting with it alot.

So many settings its hard to know what to use, and i have to adjust it for some colour cars, particularly white cars.

As for expsosure compensation, im not really sure lol.

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