Thank you soo much for the kind words. I had a Nikon FM2 since I was a kid in the 70's then when I felt digital was actually worth investing in I dove in, now I am completely lost to be honest with you. It seems like everybody knows what they are talking about and I'm left in the dust. Kind of like switching from a typewriter to a computer. Don't tell anyone but I'm slightly color blind. So that's why film B&W with my own darkroom was ideal. I do have sample images of Off-Road race photography that id like to show you guys (that were taken by someone else so I'm not sure I can post them here without their permission) I am going to Rocky Point Mexico at the end of the month to shoot. Should I start a thread in the forums? Hunter
I have way more experience with film photography, I majored in Photography in the mid 90's at ASU. I mainly shoot Off-Road racing in Baja Mexico, Arizona, Nevada & California. I do shoot some indoor racing such as 1600 buggy & Protruck. Being from film I am completely clueless when it comes to digital. I have a nikon d3200, nikon d2xs, Tamron f2.8 17 50, sigma 2.8 70-200, nikon kit lenses that came with the d3200. I need the most help with harsh desert lighting or lack there-of, of race trucks driving 120MPH! I only have 1 shot at my subject! Thats after waiting approximately 13 hours in the middle of the desert. Then the race truck might not even make it to my location.