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faksta
04-28-2016, 04:37 AM
Hello!

During the recent months some things have gained momentum in my life, and one of them was a creation of the website to store the results of my motorsport photography outings. Together with my good friend we will be posting the reports on some of the interesting events we would be visiting, as well as some of the events which took place in recent years.

No match to an amazing job done by two Dutchmen around here, but we thought we'd give it a try.

Here is a little report we have made on this year's Rally Masters Show in Moscow:

2016 Rally Masters Show (http://www.kmvision.photo/#!2en-2016-rms-1/ea9ti)

We also have a social network hub if you use that kind of communication, which can be reached from the website pages. Cheers!

Hope you will like it :)

Kitdy
04-28-2016, 05:27 AM
Holy smokes, a blast from the past! Good to see you faksta!

faksta
04-28-2016, 05:34 AM
Kitdy, nice to see you, mate!

Ferrer
04-28-2016, 10:33 AM
I've been liking and sharing everything I've seen about it lately. ;)

faksta
04-29-2016, 02:27 AM
Ferrer, I've seen that, and thank you very much indeed for your help and support! :)

NSXType-R
04-30-2016, 10:35 AM
Really cool stuff!

Can you talk about the gear you use to do the photographs a bit? Thanks!

I've always wanted to shoot some of those types of events.

faksta
05-04-2016, 08:01 AM
Hi! Thank you!

I use a 'to be upgraded' kind of gear at the moment :) My personal camera is a Nikon D90 (semi-pro DX cam) with a kit 18-105mm lens and a 70-300mm lens for a change. My friend uses a similar level Canon gear (God, give me memory to remember its name :D ). These are pretty enough for shooting in many conditions, especially given they have already suffered from rain, snow, sand and whatever else they could experience and they still work well. My next step will be an upgrade to a full-frame camera and some lighter lens, but that is yet to come.

NSXType-R
05-05-2016, 08:06 PM
Hi! Thank you!

I use a 'to be upgraded' kind of gear at the moment :) My personal camera is a Nikon D90 (semi-pro DX cam) with a kit 18-105mm lens and a 70-300mm lens for a change. My friend uses a similar level Canon gear (God, give me memory to remember its name :D ). These are pretty enough for shooting in many conditions, especially given they have already suffered from rain, snow, sand and whatever else they could experience and they still work well. My next step will be an upgrade to a full-frame camera and some lighter lens, but that is yet to come.

Ah, very nice! I shoot with a D7000 and a 18-135mm. I started off with a D40, that survived some light snow and rain pretty well. It's a lot of fun combining two hobbies with automotive photography.

What lighter lens were you thinking of? Nikon's planning to replace the 70-300 soon.

faksta
05-11-2016, 02:46 AM
I've been looking at different ones, undecided as of now actually.