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    How to slow down at the end

    Today's challenge at the race track was to investigate air brakes (parachutes) and how I can best capture these with respect to positioning, panning, FLs and shutter speeds. Unfortunately there's only 3 of the 15 cars that have and need to use these so a slow learning curve.

    So here's a couple of the captures from today just for fun.

    No 1 - Release

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    No 2 - Hold tight and get shaken to bits

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    No 3 - For those without a parachute take hands off wheel and pray you can stop or did he just know I was there

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    Lots more stuff to sort through examine results and come to some conclusions.
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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Nice efforts.

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Thanks John, I think it's going to be a fine balance between freezing, motion blur and positioning.

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Thanks John, I think it's going to be a fine balance between freezing, motion blur and positioning.
    Grahame,

    So much harder the closer you are to your subject.

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    I like the first one -- by the looks of it, you've captured the back of the car before the shute got out...Great action #2 too. Adrenalin rush...must be exciting inside those cars...

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I like the first one -- by the looks of it, you've captured the back of the car before the shute got out...Great action #2 too. Adrenalin rush...must be exciting inside those cars...
    Yes Izzie, quite an adrenalin rush and looking at the condition of the faster cars such as this one I think you need a fair amount of confidence in your gear to get to 150 mph in a quarter of a mile and then rely on air resistance to get you stopped before the end of the track.

    As for the photographer stood there taking pics not sure if it's confidence, bravery or stupidity yet

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Last time I saw this was at the 1/4 mile drag strip years ago, funny cars and railers. Brings back memories, and ringing ears.
    First one, great shot of the car as they toss out the anchor. Is the smoke burning rubber?
    I like the third one two, was the driver stomping on the brake and doing a straight-line stop?

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    Is the smoke burning rubber?
    I suspect so Jack, this is one I captured three frames before the chute release shown in Post 1.

    Whilst I can understand the burning rubber at the beginning seems a bit strange at the end or could it be something rubbing on that tyre?

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    I'd say that's tire rub on the fender that he didn't anticipate. The tire 'grew' too much for the clearance he allowed.
    Nice shots. Is the strip short on runoff room?

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysOnAuto View Post
    I'd say that's tire rub on the fender that he didn't anticipate. The tire 'grew' too much for the clearance he allowed.
    Nice shots. Is the strip short on runoff room?
    Thanks Alan, the total length of the strip is 0.42 miles, there's then a road and next the sea !

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Thanks Alan, the total length of the strip is 0.42 miles, there's then a road and next the sea !
    Hmmmm, stopping is desirable then

    Good series Grahame, well done.

    Cheers, Dave

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    At least you guys are still doing a true 1/4 mile. I think everything here in the US has been cut back to 1000 feet due to the speeds the Top Fuel guys were reaching in 1320 ft.
    Nice work on this series. Just don't stand too close 'cause you never know when 'stuff' is going to happen.

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hmmmm, stopping is desirable then

    Good series Grahame, well done.

    Cheers, Dave
    Thanks Dave, the best of the parachutes are below.

    Grahame

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Well sorting through all the images from that little practice has finished. From my machine gunning of the ejection through full inflation by the air force to final collapse along with car positions I have a far better idea of where to be to get that shot I'm aiming for.

    One of the problems is the length of the rig from the front of the car to end of the pilot chutes and with leaving room for framing errors means quite a significant crop. I'm suspecting manual pre-focusing is also on the cards so will do some DOF calcs to see.

    Anyway, here's a few keepers, not the best but the drivers will be pleased.

    No 1 - The Undefeated Champion
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    No 2
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    No 3
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    No 4
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    Grahame

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Nice set of keepers for sure Grahame.

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    Re: How to slow down at the end

    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysOnAuto View Post
    Nice set of keepers for sure Grahame.
    Thanks Alan.

    I'll post a few of the 'standard' shots on another thread for the boy racers !

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