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    Posted: 20 Mar 2012 at 10:15am
Hello,
here are some pictures from last weekend. Formula 1 in Melbourne - great photo opportunities!!!









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Hi Daniel,

To make it easier to view the photos for other forum members, try resizing them to about 1500 pixels wide. This will allow the photos to fit on the page without having to scroll.

Good work on the shots of the cars. I can see the first few shots were taken in low light and you struggled to capture the motion.

Well done.

Regards,

Chris
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Thanks for the advice. The first couple of pictures were actually cropped, therefore they are pretty blurred. However, I hope they are still spectacular to look at :-)
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The first ones are really blurred. The F1 shots are quite distracting with the fencing. Cheers.

MIchael
Canon T4i 18-55mm Just got it last week. I'm adding 55-250mm tele,50mm f1.8 portrait,50mm f2.5 macro,100mm macro,40mm f2.8 pancake,wide angle or two. Wouldn't mind a big telephoto too.
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