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Photographing Drag Races - Photofocus

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Photographing Drag Racing | Joe Farace Shoots Cars

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    Unlike other forms of motorsports, you can sometimes get close enough to the action to photograph it using a wide-angle lens. For images in the pits bring a wide-angle zoom; I use the EF16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM. The essence of drag racing is head to head competition between two cars going full tilt down a straight smooth track.

Best lens for auto drag racing and childrens' sports

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    For daytime sports and drag racing any lens that extends to 250mm or 300mm will be fine. You will probably need to learn how to "pan" for the drag racing. Evening events in the summer with lower natural light available will also be OK.

LOOK at Drag Racing | So you want to be a Drag Race Photographer?

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    If you get the chance to attend either one of the NHRA Hot Rod Reunion’s it is a great art show and a trip back in time to the golden years of drag racing. Using an 80-200mm lens can be a lot of fun and your images are one of a kind.

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