2ND MX2 OVERALL
MXSON


Beautiful man, beautiful!Flo#114 wrote:Frank Kastermans - Netherlands
2ND MX2 OVERALL
MXSON
Depth of field looks good. I would recommend adding a little bit of wheel blur on the rear wheel so it looks like it is spinning on the ground. Nice shot though!
KTM57 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you're shooting with a camera that's going to produce a photo with a blurry background like that, the wheels won't be super blurry. MXS shots look stupid with spinny wheels for the most part, anyway.
Facebook photo quality is working counter-intuitively to what I'm saying, but you know.
I believe both instances could be correct, but thank y'all nonethelessJeremy150 wrote: Depth of field looks good. I would recommend adding a little bit of wheel blur on the rear wheel so it looks like it is spinning on the ground. Nice shot though!
Yeah forsure. I also think that MXS screenshots look bad with very spinny wheels. But for some reason in mxs screenshots, when the tires are on the ground, it looks like it is just floating. If the tires are on the ground it makes it look a bit better if you add just a slight blur to the wheels.KTM57 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you're shooting with a camera that's going to produce a photo with a blurry background like that, the wheels won't be super blurry. MXS shots look stupid with spinny wheels for the most part, anyway.
Actually the "spinny" wheels come with low shutter speed, and the dof is produced with high aperture. Both can be used at the same time but for a photo to have the "spinny" effect on the wheels you would have to follow the rider with the camera and that would result in a blurry background, so the dof would be hardly recognized.KTM57 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you're shooting with a camera that's going to produce a photo with a blurry background like that, the wheels won't be super blurry. MXS shots look stupid with spinny wheels for the most part, anyway.
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What's difficult to see in my shot is that my wheels are both off of the ground. Both have very valid points, all comes down to personal preference I thinkJeremy150 wrote:Yeah forsure. I also think that MXS screenshots look bad with very spinny wheels. But for some reason in mxs screenshots, when the tires are on the ground, it looks like it is just floating. If the tires are on the ground it makes it look a bit better if you add just a slight blur to the wheels.KTM57 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you're shooting with a camera that's going to produce a photo with a blurry background like that, the wheels won't be super blurry. MXS shots look stupid with spinny wheels for the most part, anyway.
Looks like you are floating mate.model_90 wrote: