Thursday, May 22, 2008

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FIM Motocross World Championship - May 18, 2008 Mantua


Antonio Cairoli, originally uploaded by nOciFiX .

An experience beautiful. Two seasons of heavy rain to run around in the mud with the camera around his neck, and Two Smoking Barrels roar of a couple of feet of you, making leaps that have little human.


Samples of a discipline which unfortunately I am just now realizing that is not followed as it deserves from the cold Italian public eager for football. And it is a sin, first of all because as I have seen is a sport truly spectacular, and secondly, because our national representatives who practice this discipline are real phenomenon!


Antonio Cairoli and David Philippaerts on all.






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Photographing Motocross is not at all easy, most likely, although it has not yet sure, much more difficult than other on-road motor sports. This is mainly due to the unpredictable trajectory of the rider, which can develop not only in the sense horizontally within the frame, but also vertically as the action comes to the ground, spread in the air and closed again on the ground.


While in a speedway, you have the time to engage and focus on the subject thanks to the fact that there is always an ideal line that pilots follow, the variables involved in the motocross at the time of the jump for example, are multiple, and often a portion of the space in which they transit the subject will always be the same.


E 'therefore advisable to have a camera with a fast lens with internal focusing motor, which unfortunately do not have yet, since all the photos above and the remaining present in my gallery Flick r were taken with Nikon D80, D200, D AF Nikkor 80-200mm ƒ/2.8 and someone with an older Nikkor 300mm ƒ / 4 imprestatomi by Friends www. MCdigital.it just for the occasion.