#IAMTHESPEEDHUNTER:</br>A Long Time Coming

It’s been a while, huh? The last couple of months have been crazy behind the scenes at Speedhunters, and it has been tough to stay on top of things. What I’ve been most looking forward to though over the last of weeks though, is finally getting a good ol’ fashioned #IAMTHESPEEDHUNTER post together. No themes, nothing fancy, just a selection of speed from around the world…

(above) Anyone who has tried their hand at remote camera work will know just how tricky and potentially expensive it can be. However, the stunning reward outweighed the risk here.

Nico86

You don’t need to risk body and lens though for a good shot, sometimes you just need the right time and place.

NicKuiper

2013 has really seen the film style colour palette rise to the fore, and why not when it looks this good.

MaxPerrin

A little bit of knowledge and experience can go a long way towards catching something as impressive as this. Learn to really watch what the cars are doing as they pass, and wait for your moment.

MaxMueller

More subtle film style processing which works well with the subject matter.

MAURICEBERGERS

I love how loose this image is framed. Just a reminder that you don’t always need to fill the frame…

MaartenVogels

… but if you do, try to make sure something exciting is happening!

KENNETH-MIDGETT

A clever use of lines and a slow shutter create an interesting result. Again, this all comes back to really learning to look again. How easy would it have been to just pan the car normally?

JeremyAlanGlover

The foliage in the foreground helps to provide an added element of interest to what would be ‘just another’ panning shot. This way however, almost makes you feel like you’re just catching a glimpse of a rare car blasting by.

HazwanNajims

A quiet moment during an endurance race, where the drivers and teams are the real heroes of the event.

GrifBatenhorst

That extends beyond endurance racing too – never be afraid to include people in the frame.

GARRETT-GOODRICH

The silhouettes here are just beautiful against the light coming through the garage door. The black and white conversion is also on point.

ErikGranlund

The colour grading and subtle lighting are what attracted me to this. It’s something our own Sean Klingelhoefer is a master at and when done right is rather effective.

DOUG-JOHNSON

Inspired by Larry’s recent trip in Ole Orange Bang, Doug decided to go for his own road trip and document it too. The composition is balanced and the exposure is solid with lots of texture and detail.

BRADHODGIN

Finally, we wrap things up with Brad’s out-of-focus Mustang shot. By locking your AF onto the car, you can then use your left hand to pull the focus front or back to capture the rain drops.

That was rather gratifying this week, and I hope you enjoyed looking at these as much as I did. #IAMTHESPEEDHUNTER will be taking a short holiday for a couple of weeks, but fear not, it’ll be back and stronger than ever before.

Safe shooting.

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the two pictures that stood out for me was the MP4-12C and the mustang, excellent shots!

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Any chance of getting a copy of the cover Photo in high-rez for a wallpaper

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Any chance of getting a copy of the cover Photo in high-rez for a wallpaper

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thx for the tips.

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thx for the tips.

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thx for the tips.

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AstlePastel Well we'll be offering the entrants the ability to give us High-Res if they want to share them out as Wallpapers from now on.

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Rob Bullough AstlePastel I always wondered that, because when we send in our photos they are limited to 1000px wide on the longest side, probably due to load times and server size. Because I would love a Hi-Res shot of that mustang!

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Tomy2551 Barrythecat cheers :)

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