Warp Speed

Fujifilm X-T2 + XF100-400mm  0.5s @ f22 ISO100
As regular readers of this blog will know I love pushing the boundaries with the performance of my equipment and also the exposure.  A good motorsport image will portray the sense of speed and the slower the shutter speed used the more the sense of speed is enhanced.

While working trackside on Saturday evening at the Circuit of The Americas in Texas while the sun was setting to the west of the track, I decided to push the shutter speed from the usual 1/30th second to 0.5 seconds for a few laps.  The sun had just set and the sky was a vibrant orange.  The light reflecting off the red, white and blue stripes at the edge of the circuit and the metal barriers provided the framing for the cars speeding away from me across the frame.

With the cars traveling at over 150mph at this point of the circuit, the intention was to get a lot of movement in the car, to almost get an impressionists view of a race car traveling at speed. This shot of the Audi R18 was the image I saw in my mind.

Now I know this image will not be universally liked - the car isn't sharp and there is a lot of movement - but art is subjective and it is the image that I wanted to make.  

Let me know what you think in the comments below.


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Comments

  1. Adore this photo Jeff. Always love seeing regular scenes shot in different ways.
    Superb!

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