Rally Photography
We’ve all most probably seen photo collections of amazing rally shoots. As simple as it may seem it really isn’t. There’s a lot more to it as I recently learned at the Kukuleganga Rally 2009.
OK, to those who aren’t familiar with the concept of rallying, it’s basically a race where the drivers all drive along a marked road though not all at the same time. They’re timed and the fastest man across wins. So each driver goes past a single point only once.
So, as a photographer you get only one chance to shoot a single car. And this being my 1st rally I was a bit worried about this and ending up having a set of monotonous shots (from being positioned in one place).
As the cars drove by, I ended up repositioning myself as each car drove past. Its quite tiring, but the result is worth it.
Another thing I learnt was to shoot wide angles. It really does capture the essence of rallying with a stunning backdrop of a cliff, waterfall or even a group of enthusiastic spectator.
I really should do more such shoots. Kukuleganga was a tarmac race, but I foresee a gravel rally being much more entertaining considering the rising dust and flying debris.
Its interesting how much you learn at every shoot and pick up a lesson or two. Interesting indeed!
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Interesting! The second and third shots are relly well taken. Think you’re dili’s bro, right? Seen some of your photos on her, which were really great! Why not post some more photos?
Yep. I’m Dilini’s brother.
And Thanks, i’m glad you like my work! I dont update this blog as regularly as I’d like since I don’t quite get enough time to sit and write something long enough. But I do keep a slow but steady stream of my work on my Flickr account.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dileshw/